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How do I change the referencing style from APA to Harvard?
I need to use harvard for my referencing at University, but Word only seems
to have APA. Surely Microsoft must support Harvard (one of the most common styles in the world). So how do I enable/use it in Word 2007? |
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How do I change the referencing style from APA to Harvard?
No, Word 2007 does not just have APA. If you click on the little
downward-pointing triangle to the right of APA, you would see 10 different choices. Unfortunately, Harvard is not one of them. Fortunately, there are countless third-party bibliography programs (some free, some not, just ask Google) you can choose from. Or better yet, you can learn the Harvard style (one of the most common styles in the world) and do it yourself like I had to do, but I guess that would be out of the question for you since that involves getting an education. intclass wrote: I need to use harvard for my referencing at University, but Word only seems to have APA. Surely Microsoft must support Harvard (one of the most common styles in the world). So how do I enable/use it in Word 2007? |
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