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Hi All,
I've written a 167,000-word academic document. It's all ready to go but I've just been told that I need to change one minor detail: the full stops are on the wrong side of the citations! ![]() At the moment I have: sentence. (CITATION) What I need is: sentence (CITATION). Unfortunately, as there are over a thousand citations in the document it would take an awfully long time to go through and change them all. I had presumed that this would be a case of an easy find/replace, but I'm not sure what represents a citation in find/replace. The citations look something like this when field codes are on: {CITATION Cur78 \p 63 \1 2057} If anyone could help me I would be very, very grateful! ![]() Best, Ifan |
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