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Default Default support for Harvard referencing in footnotes in Word

Note that these are bibliography (endnote) styles, not footnote styles. Word
2007/2010 lacks footnote citation support out of the box altogether while
Word 2008 (for Mac) has some basic functionality.

Yves
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"Graham Mayor" wrote in message
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There is no de facto Harvard style, so setting it as a default would be
somewhat difficult.

Yves Dhondt wrote recently:

"There is no such thing as "the" Harvard Reference Style. It is just a
common name for author-date styles. You will have to talk to your
supervisor/librarian and ask him/her what the specifications for your
institution are.

"I made a couple of Harvard implementations available online:
Harvard AGPS -
http://bibword.codeplex.com/Release/...eleaseId=22931
Harvard Anglia -
http://bibword.codeplex.com/Release/...eleaseId=19783
Harvard Exeter -
http://bibword.codeplex.com/Release/...eleaseId=22890
Harvard Leeds -
http://bibword.codeplex.com/Release/...eleaseId=19776

"If none of those 4 fit your needs, you can probably edit one of them
to fit your particular needs using the online documentation."

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Lindsay wrote:
The Harvard referencing style is widely used in academia and in more
simple versions also used in business. It could be the default option
for footnotes (or end notes) instead of the more complex options
(e.g. defaulting to roman numberals) available.

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