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This may not be at all applicable, but if you can use Bibliography and
Citations rather than Table of Authorities, one of the built-in styles, ISO 690 - Numerical, inserts number-references in the text in the order they're cited, and yields a numbered bibliography. With the peculiar quirk that journal articles are entered by title rather than by author. On Feb 1, 9:51*am, "Lauren Zielke" wrote: Is there a way to change the sort order of entries generated in the Table of Authorities (Word 2007)? I need the entries to list in order of first appearance (i.e., first "long form" cite), not alphabetically. * No need to group by category (cases, statutes, rules, etc.). *(By "section," *I don't mean Word-defined document sections, but, rather, heading/sub-heading sections, as in Section I.A.1., Section I.A.2., Section I.B., Section II.A., etc., *of the document.) Even if I use custom TOA categories and assign all authorities within a heading section to the same category, it still alphabetizes the information within each. *I cannot find any kind of switch to change the sort order.. *Is there one or some other kind of work around I'm missing/other methodology I should use? Thanks for any assistance/insight . . . Lauren Zielke |
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