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sources/bibliography control and streamlining
I am using sources from several bibliographies (copied and pasted), but this
results in different setups of my bibliography. two different sources, each labeled as "book", shows up a bit different in the document itself. (some have writer's complete name, title and year, others have only writers lastname and year) how do i "streamline" my bibliography? |
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sources/bibliography control and streamlining
It sounds like you're doing this with static text rather than newly
inserting all the Sources into your document as Citations. (It won't let more than one "style" appear in a document at a time.) If each document has its own set of Managed Sources, you probably have a Master List that includes all the entries. You can insert Citations from that Master List. Separate lists can apparently be merged into a single Master List, but someone like Yves Dhondt will have to show you how. On Jul 1, 5:01*pm, isthis wrote: I am using sources from several bibliographies (copied and pasted), but this results in different setups of my bibliography. two different sources, each labeled as "book", shows up a bit different in the document itself. (some have writer's complete name, title and year, others have only writers lastname and year) how do i "streamline" my bibliography? |
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