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Wouldn't it be great if MS Word had a standard database built into it that
asked you for the relevant information to display in-text citations and automatically create bibliographic entries for academic essays/dissertations? |
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There are add-ins (such as EndNote) that I believe will handle this. See
http://www.endnote.com/eninfo.asp -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA Word MVP FAQ site: http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. "Will Flanagan" Will wrote in message ... Wouldn't it be great if MS Word had a standard database built into it that asked you for the relevant information to display in-text citations and automatically create bibliographic entries for academic essays/dissertations? |
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It would be great. But since several other companies are making a living
charging up to $200 for this feature, which has a much smaller market than Word, I don't think MS will find it cost-effective to add it to Word anytime soon. Google for "bibliographic management software" for all the options. If you want this for yourself, there are student discounts and free demos, and some programs are cheaper than others. DM On 12/29/04 2:49 AM, "Will Flanagan" wrote: Wouldn't it be great if MS Word had a standard database built into it that asked you for the relevant information to display in-text citations and automatically create bibliographic entries for academic essays/dissertations? |