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The References Group: please help me with some problems
In philosophy it's customary to use the Chicago/Turabian documentation
styles. Word offers Chicago and Turabian as style choices (not even sure why they are separate choices), but the formatting for them is incorrect (or, at least, it's incomplete). My 1st Problem: Word 2007 only adds parenthetical citations to the bibliography; the common practice for Chicago style is to cite using footnotes, and it'd be really convenient if my footnoted citations were added to my master source list and bibliography. 2nd Problem: Word formats the bibliography/works cited entries incorrectly for Chicago/Turabian style. The first line of an entry should be flush left, but any additional lines must be indented 5 spaces. It should be simple a simple matter of just indenting the text, but the program won't let me do it. Can I change the settings for Chicago/Turabian reference styles? Is there any way to do this short of having to right code (or XML... I don't even know what it's called, let alone how to do that!) Please help if you know how! Thank you. |
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