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Issue: Word 2007 . Can we transfer 'Bibliography' from one computer to
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Are you referring to simply transferring a copy of your 'Master List' of bibliography sources from one computer to another for Word
2007? If so, it's stored in a file named Sources.xml with a default location (Windows XP) of C:\Document and Settings\YourLogonID\Application Data\Microsoft\Bibliography ================ wrote in message ... Issue: Word 2007 . Can we transfer 'Bibliography' from one computer to another computer? Thanks in Advance -- Bob Buckland ?:-) MS Office System Products MVP *Courtesy is not expensive and can pay big dividends* |
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Hi Bob,
Once you have the source.xml file, how do you get it to work on your new computer? do you just copy it into that same location and it will work automatically? Thanks, Steven "Bob Buckland ?:-)" wrote: Are you referring to simply transferring a copy of your 'Master List' of bibliography sources from one computer to another for Word 2007? If so, it's stored in a file named Sources.xml with a default location (Windows XP) of C:\Document and Settings\YourLogonID\Application Data\Microsoft\Bibliography ================ wrote in message ... Issue: Word 2007 . Can we transfer 'Bibliography' from one computer to another computer? Thanks in Advance -- Bob Buckland ?:-) MS Office System Products MVP *Courtesy is not expensive and can pay big dividends* |
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Hi Steven,
Basically, yes Be sure that if there is an existing master list (source.xml) that you don't lose those entries by replacing one copy/version of the file with the other. =============== "Steven" wrote in message ... Hi Bob, Once you have the source.xml file, how do you get it to work on your new computer? do you just copy it into that same location and it will work automatically? Thanks, Steven -- Bob Buckland ?:-) MS Office System Products MVP *Courtesy is not expensive and can pay big dividends* |
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ok, but how would you do that? can you just name one i.e. source2.xml, or do
you need to combine them somehow? thanks "Bob Buckland ?:-)" wrote: Hi Steven, Basically, yes Be sure that if there is an existing master list (source.xml) that you don't lose those entries by replacing one copy/version of the file with the other. =============== "Steven" wrote in message ... Hi Bob, Once you have the source.xml file, how do you get it to work on your new computer? do you just copy it into that same location and it will work automatically? Thanks, Steven -- Bob Buckland ?:-) MS Office System Products MVP *Courtesy is not expensive and can pay big dividends* |
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Hi Steven,
As far as I know it is not possible to access multiple master lists simultaneously from Word 2007. Besides, if you add a new entry, how would Word know to which file it should add it. I used the following workaround successfully in the past: 1)Create a new docx document. 2)Go to the reference tab and select 'Manage Sources'. 3)Select all elements in the master list box on the left, and click 'Copy -' to copy them to your document. 4)Save the document and transfer it to your other computer. 5)Open the document on the other computer. 6)Go to the reference tab and select 'Manage Sources'. 7)Select all elements in current list, and click '- Copy' to merge them into your master list. BR, Yves On 12 jun, 20:18, Steven wrote: ok, but how would you do that? can you just name one i.e. source2.xml, or do you need to combine them somehow? thanks "Bob * Buckland ?:-)" wrote: Hi Steven, Basically, yes *Be sure that if there is an existing master list (source.xml) that you don't lose those entries by replacing one copy/version of the file with the other. =============== * "Steven" wrote in ... Hi Bob, * *Once you have the source.xml file, how do you get it to work on your new computer? do you just copy it into that same location and it will work automatically? Thanks, Steven -- Bob *Buckland *?:-) MS Office System Products MVP * *Courtesy is not expensive and can pay big dividends*- Tekst uit oorspronkelijk bericht niet weergeven - - Tekst uit oorspronkelijk bericht weergeven - |
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