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LS,
The forum denoted this as "Solved", however I'm still facing the problem. So far no clear solutions has been offered (at least I could not find it). Using the 'edit field' option right clicking in the citation field, might do the job: Change: CITATION Mor09 \l 1033 in: CITATION Mor09 \n \t \l 1033 \f "Morales, et al., " and: "(Morales, Martínez, Mandow, & García-Cerezo, Dec. 2009)" will change in: "(Morales, et al., Dec. 2009)" One has to do this manually, how to do this automatically?? I really do not know... Succes!!! |
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