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All,
I am writing my PhD thesis in separate chapters and I am using the in built Word 2007 reference management system. I am going to obviously collate all the chapters into 1 master document but myself and a friend have noticed that some of these references are being duplicated. Also I have documents in the master list which have been used for assignments which have nothing to do with the PhD thesis. Is there any way of firstly stopping Word from duplicating these references and also from citing old documents ? I am under the impression that the references mast list can be exported and maybe use OneNote but is this possible without screwing up the other chapters ? Cheers Grant |
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