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Old 11-30-2022, 01:40 PM
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Originally Posted by cirerita View Post
I tried your macro and it seems to work when the title has one word only; if there are two words, then that entry is skipped. Many books/magazines have several words in their titles. Is it possible to italicize all title words?
On the contrary, the macro turns the examples you posted into:
46. First Magazine 1.8, April 1960
47. Second Magazine 36, April 1960
1144. First Book, September 1981
1145. Second Book, September 1981
Which is consistent with your description in post #1:
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Titles are always preceded by a number, which is followed by a period, and then comes the magazine/book title, always followed by a comma or a number.
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