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Formatting Consecutive Reference Callouts using a Dash "-"
I edit medical manuscripts, and frequently there will be 3 or more references
at the end of a sentence. When I insert references, I get, let's say, callouts 6,7,8 for endnotes 6, 7 and 8. Is there any way for me to make the callouts appear as "6-8" superscripted, yet preserve the functionality of the MS Word reference system such that if I needed to reorder the references, MS Word would still renumber things properly? |
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