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APA to Chicago
How do I convert a paper written APA style to Chicago?
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APA to Chicago
On Jul 1, 6:50*pm, ZMcM wrote:
How do I convert a paper written APA style to Chicago? You can only do this if you used the Citations feature to enter your citations and bibliography. If you did, simply choose the style you want to switch to from the list in the References tab. (Be aware that there are some major errors in the implementation of Chicago style that you'll have to clean up manually. And I find it very hard to believe that the APA wants there to be a space before the commas that separate the parts of the journals entries in the bibliography.) If you have simply typed your paper in APA style, there's nothing Word can do for you. |
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