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Hi,
I have many word documents containing other document references, usually simply entered as text. This is daft, and I want to create a bibliography of sorts, or more precisely use automatic references in the text so that when using a reference, it only uses the reference number in the text and then at an arbitrary (beginning or end generally) auto-insert a table containing all references used in the text. How does one do this in Word (2003)? Equally important, I want to be able to automatically extract all references (only) from a document to a separate file (preferrably text file, csv would be good with one line per reference). As I want to do this for masses of documents, a way to do this for several documents would be ideal (e.g. for all documents in a specific folder, possibly recursively). Any tips on how this can be done would be great! Thanks! |
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