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Tony Jollans
 
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Default Is there an easy way to do IEEE style reference

No problem - I do it all the time!

I love code, but all Office programs actually have immense power without it
and I like to harness that if I can - but you can't remember it all, all the
time :-)

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Tony


"Jean-Guy Marcil" NoSpam@LeaveMeAlone wrote in message
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Tony Jollans nous racontait que :

It's pretty difficult to do automatically - I haven't checked out
Jean-Guy's code but it's probably good.

However, you might find it easier to do as a final step before
submitting your document. While you're working create your citations
as Endnotes and when you're done do a Find and Replace: Find ^e
(caret, e) and Replace with [^&] (left bracket, caret, ampersand,
right bracket) - format the replacement as Not Superscript/Subscript
- then hit Replace All.


Ah, right... I got carried away and forgot to think about other options!

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