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Cite a citation
Hi
I have a question regarding citations in Word 2007. I want to add a citation to my document. The problem is that the author I want to cite is citing someone else. So it's going to be a citation of a citation. In my country the citation would look like: in this example I want to cite John Doe's book (page 34) published in 1994 but John in his book cited Steve Mooray's work (page 23) from 1990: "There are 100 different types of jams" (Doe, 1994 p. 34, after: Mooray, 1990 p. 23). All I can get now is (Doe, 1994 p. 34). Can this be done in Word 2007? Kind regards IgorM |
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