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Hi there,
Long time listener, first time caller... In Manage Sources, is there a way to make the Short Title entered in the Edit Source box appear in italics in the citation? I can think of ad hoc ways that will make a short title appear it appear in the citation (I guess I could just use the desired short title as a Book Title), but not in a way that won't mess up the bibliography. Apologies if this has been asked but I couldn't find another thread dealing with it. Thanks! |
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If you're in Word2007 and can handle XML and this is the same as the Bibliography
Tool, I may be able to help you. How it works was changed in Word2013 so that my highly customized bibliography styles don't work. I don't know which way Word2010 goes. On Thursday, August 17, 2017 at 3:31:06 PM UTC-4, Moriarty wrote: Hi there, Long time listener, first time caller... In Manage Sources, is there a way to make the Short Title entered in the Edit Source box appear in italics in the citation? I can think of ad hoc ways that will make a short title appear it appear in the citation (I guess I could just use the desired short title as a Book Title), but not in a way that won't mess up the bibliography. Apologies if this has been asked but I couldn't find another thread dealing with it. Thanks! |
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