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Citations in Footnote format
hello, i'm doing a document where i have to cite sources. I start by creating
a citation source, then a footnote for the citation. When i go to the bottom to enter my footnote, I click citation and then the citation that I want to insert. However, it is in the wrong format. It appears something like (Microsoft, 1999) when I want it to display Microsoft (1999). The Benefits of Windows 2000. Some Magazine Company, 2. Any ideas? Thanks! |
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Citations in Footnote format
Word 2007 does not support footnote citations by default, only in-text
citations. You have to either create the style you want yourself (which is complicated but doable if you have time and xslt knowledge), or you have to rely on whatever extra styles you can find on the internet. Some beta footnote styles I created, can be found on http://bibword.codeplex.com/Wiki/View.aspx?title=Styles (look for Chicago footnotes or MHRA). They might be enough for what you need. Yves -- http://bibword.codeplex.com "ryanswj" wrote in message ... hello, i'm doing a document where i have to cite sources. I start by creating a citation source, then a footnote for the citation. When i go to the bottom to enter my footnote, I click citation and then the citation that I want to insert. However, it is in the wrong format. It appears something like (Microsoft, 1999) when I want it to display Microsoft (1999). The Benefits of Windows 2000. Some Magazine Company, 2. Any ideas? Thanks! |
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Citations in Footnote format
hi yves,
thanks for your reply. Any way I can get the citations in the footnotes automatically without learning complex xslt or typing it manually? thanks a lot "Yves Dhondt" wrote: Word 2007 does not support footnote citations by default, only in-text citations. You have to either create the style you want yourself (which is complicated but doable if you have time and xslt knowledge), or you have to rely on whatever extra styles you can find on the internet. Some beta footnote styles I created, can be found on http://bibword.codeplex.com/Wiki/View.aspx?title=Styles (look for Chicago footnotes or MHRA). They might be enough for what you need. Yves -- http://bibword.codeplex.com "ryanswj" wrote in message ... hello, i'm doing a document where i have to cite sources. I start by creating a citation source, then a footnote for the citation. When i go to the bottom to enter my footnote, I click citation and then the citation that I want to insert. However, it is in the wrong format. It appears something like (Microsoft, 1999) when I want it to display Microsoft (1999). The Benefits of Windows 2000. Some Magazine Company, 2. Any ideas? Thanks! |
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Citations in Footnote format
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If you can't find the style you want, you are stuck to either creating it yourself (involving XSLT) or type everything by hand and not use the feature. Yves "ryanswj" wrote in message ... hi yves, thanks for your reply. Any way I can get the citations in the footnotes automatically without learning complex xslt or typing it manually? thanks a lot "Yves Dhondt" wrote: Word 2007 does not support footnote citations by default, only in-text citations. You have to either create the style you want yourself (which is complicated but doable if you have time and xslt knowledge), or you have to rely on whatever extra styles you can find on the internet. Some beta footnote styles I created, can be found on http://bibword.codeplex.com/Wiki/View.aspx?title=Styles (look for Chicago footnotes or MHRA). They might be enough for what you need. Yves -- http://bibword.codeplex.com "ryanswj" wrote in message ... hello, i'm doing a document where i have to cite sources. I start by creating a citation source, then a footnote for the citation. When i go to the bottom to enter my footnote, I click citation and then the citation that I want to insert. However, it is in the wrong format. It appears something like (Microsoft, 1999) when I want it to display Microsoft (1999). The Benefits of Windows 2000. Some Magazine Company, 2. Any ideas? Thanks! |
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