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The documentation for the various referencing formats are maintained by the organisations that developed them. See, for example: http://www.chicagomanualofstyle.org/...tionguide.html
Do note that Word's compliance with these Styles is far from perfect. With the Chicago Manual of Style, for example, dates appear in the wrong place in bibliography entries and Word inserts comma separators between multiple citations instead of semi-colons.
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