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I want to credit several sources at the end of a section, how do I have Word
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Hi Kevin,
If you're in Word 2007 and have used Manage Sources to place items from your Master List into your 'Current[document]List' then place the cursor in the document where you want to include the citations. You can either click Insert=Citation for each one as a separate Citation field or insert the first citation, then click into that citation which should put the cursor in the Citation content control. Once there, add your other citations from Insert=Citation. -================= "Kevin" wrote in message ... I want to credit several sources at the end of a section, how do I have Word combine the sources into one citation -- Bob Buckland ?:-) MS Office System Products MVP *Courtesy is not expensive and can pay big dividends* |
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says... I want to credit several sources at the end of a section, how do I have Word combine the sources into one citation You should not do this. Each citation should remain independent. At the end of the section you will have separate references to each individual citation. -- Peter Aitken Author, MS Word for Medical and Technical Writers www.tech-word.com |
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