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Multiple Citations Formatting in Word 2007
Im doing my thesis, and when I add more than one citation, it adds them as;
(Brown, 2000) (Jones, 2001) (Smith, 2002) How do I change the format so it reads; (Brown, 2000; Jones, 2001; Smith, 2002)? I dont want to change the text to static text either |
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Multiple Citations Formatting in Word 2007
I have found the answer if anyone is interested, it does support
multi-reference citations. Just clck within the citation field and add another. "Scott_B" wrote: Im doing my thesis, and when I add more than one citation, it adds them as; (Brown, 2000) (Jones, 2001) (Smith, 2002) How do I change the format so it reads; (Brown, 2000; Jones, 2001; Smith, 2002)? I dont want to change the text to static text either |
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Multiple Citations Formatting in Word 2007
Thank you SO much for answering your own question because I had the exact
same question! "Scott_B" wrote: I have found the answer if anyone is interested, it does support multi-reference citations. Just clck within the citation field and add another. "Scott_B" wrote: Im doing my thesis, and when I add more than one citation, it adds them as; (Brown, 2000) (Jones, 2001) (Smith, 2002) How do I change the format so it reads; (Brown, 2000; Jones, 2001; Smith, 2002)? I dont want to change the text to static text either |
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