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Hi.
I have the Office 2007 Professional, I'm a doctor and we usually use the Vancouver System to cite any medical reference, according to the Uniform Requirements for Manuscripts Submitted to Biomedical Journals (URM) and the American Medical Association Manual of Style. This mean we must cite like this the Journal or Magazine Articles: 1. Wilcox RV. Shifting roles and synthetic women in Star trek: the next generation. Stud Pop Culture. 1991;13:53-65. A single cite number reference within the text and at the end, in the reference section, we must put it this way: - The corresponding number -Author -Article title -Journal -Year -Volume -Number -Pages I can´t find this preset style within the Cite and Bibliography on the ribbon. I could find this function pretty useful if it just included this Vancouver Style. Is there any way to include it? or download it? or even make that suggestion to the Office team so they put it on the following updates? I guess there are many doctors that would be glad to be able to use this. Thanks |
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