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Is there a way to export my citations and bibliographies to another computer?
I am working on several computers during my Graduate Studies and would love
to be able to use my citations across the board.
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Yes. All sources you add on your computer are stored in an xml file.
Commonly this is "sources.xml" located under
"%appdata%\microsoft\Bibliography\"

If you don't find it there, in Word 2007, you can go to the "References" tab
and click on "Manage Sources". There click on "Browse...". The default
directory where it opens in is the directory where you stored your master
list.

An alternative way of transporting the master source list is through a Word
2007 document. Open a new document. Go to "References", "Manage Sources".
Select all sources from the master list (left list) and use the "Copy -"
button to copy them to the current list (right). Quit the source manager and
save the document. Then on your other computer, open the document, go to
"Reference", "Manage Sources". Select all sources in the current list
(right) and use the "- Copy" button to copy them to the master list (left).

Yves
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Is there a way to export my citations and bibliographies to another
computer?
I am working on several computers during my Graduate Studies and would
love
to be able to use my citations across the board.


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Yes. All sources you add on your computer are stored in an xml file.
Commonly this is "sources.xml" located under
"%appdata%\microsoft\Bibliography\"

If you don't find it there, in Word 2007, you can go to the "References" tab
and click on "Manage Sources". There click on "Browse...". The default
directory where it opens in is the directory where you stored your master
list.

An alternative way of transporting the master source list is through a Word
2007 document. Open a new document. Go to "References", "Manage Sources".
Select all sources from the master list (left list) and use the "Copy -"
button to copy them to the current list (right). Quit the source manager and
save the document. Then on your other computer, open the document, go to
"Reference", "Manage Sources". Select all sources in the current list
(right) and use the "- Copy" button to copy them to the master list (left).

Yves
--
BibWord : Microsoft Word Citation and Bibliography styles
http://bibword.codeplex.com

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Is there a way to export my citations and bibliographies to another
computer?
I am working on several computers during my Graduate Studies and would
love
to be able to use my citations across the board.


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