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Default How can I make a custom bibliography style?

Hello Chemie,

Changing the braces is often easily done, it's just a matter of
changing a few lines of xslt. So if you can tell me the style name, I
can probably tell you what to change.


Yves
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For more Word 2007 Bibliography info, check out http://www.codeplex.com/bibliography

On Jun 6, 9:37*am, Chemie wrote:
Can you advice me what I should do to change (52) to [52]?



"SHaroz" wrote:
They ARE customizable. However, for reasons unknown to me, the wise people at
Microsoft decided to make custimization unimaginably difficult. If you are
bold enough to try, all unintelligable data is in C:\Program Files\Microsoft
Office\Office12\Bibliography


-SHaroz


"Tony Jollans" wrote:


I'm not certain - so please don't quote me - but I suspect that the
bibliographystyles are built in to Word and not even customisable through
XML.


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Enjoy,


Tony Jollans
Microsoft Word MVP


"Daiya Mitchell" wrote in message
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Sorry, the Citation Manager is limited and will not work for all
situations. It can only be customized by digging into the code and at
present there seems to be no documentation on how *to customize the code,
so that's not very feasible. I believe you have to know something called
XSLT, which may be part of XML, although I am not entirely sure.


Ariel wrote:
Word 2007 brings the possibility of making abibliography, but it
contains fixedbibliographystyles. How can I make one of my own?- Hide quoted text -


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