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Managing thebibliogaphy in large documents
I find keeping up with citation techniques in large documents (over 300
pages) to be a major challenge. Usually the first citation is full, with subsequent citations being shorter. The problem is that if a footnote from the same author is inserted before an existing one, it can become rather cumbersome to find and correct. Is there any add-in for Word that will manage this? I am told that Nota Bene has been designed with this in mind. But there is a cost. Looking forward to your assistance on this one. |
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