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Default Problem with citation style

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On Thu, 26 Jul 2007 00:26:02 -0700, Vic007
wrote:

|Hi.
|I have the Office 2007 Professional, I'm a doctor and we usually use the
|Vancouver System to cite any medical reference, according to the Uniform
|Requirements for Manuscripts Submitted to Biomedical Journals (URM) and the
|American Medical Association Manual of Style. This mean we must cite like
|this the Journal or Magazine Articles:
|
| 1. Wilcox RV. Shifting roles and synthetic women in Star trek: the
| next generation. Stud Pop Culture. 1991;13:53-65.
|
|A single cite number reference within the text and at the end, in the
|reference section, we must put it this way:
|
|- The corresponding number
|-Author
|-Article title
|-Journal
|-Year
|-Volume
|-Number
|-Pages
|
|I can?t find this preset style within the Cite and Bibliography on the ribbon.
|
|I could find this function pretty useful if it just included this Vancouver
|Style. Is there any way to include it? or download it? or even make that
|suggestion to the Office team so they put it on the following updates? I
|guess there are many doctors that would be glad to be able to use this.
|
|Thanks