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![]() I'm preparing my thesis using Word 2010 and it's integrated bibliography, I deleted some text along with it's sources (citations), but these citations still remain in the list of bibliography and when I update the bibliography table, unused citations are still listed. Is there an automated way to delete unlisted citations from the bibliography table, other than to do it manually ? |
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hi Didil,
Go to References|Manage Sources and delete from the 'Current List' any entries that you don't want to appear in your Bibliography. Note that you cannot delete items that have a tick against them, as they have citations. Note also that deleting 'Current List' entries does not remove them from Word altogether - they'll still be in the 'Master List', where they're available for adding to other documents. You can delete them from the 'Master List' too, if you want.
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Cheers, Paul Edstein [Fmr MS MVP - Word] |
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Thank you for your answer, I'd prefer something automated, but this is doable, thank you very much.
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