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Hey all,
So I'm working on writing my thesis and my supervisor wants my inline citations as [X] with an endnote. The problem here is that any time I move, delete or create a citation I have to manually go through and change all of them. (This format makes no sense to me for drafts since I can easily use Word's footnote feature, but I don't seem to have a choice.) Is there any way to automate this? Is it possible to make Word (2013) replace its usual end-notes with this format? Thanks |
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Your post is confusing - are the citations in-line or in endnotes?
Endnotes have a variety of numbering formats, including arabic numbers, upper/lower-case roman numerals and upper/lower-case alphabetic.
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Cheers, Paul Edstein [Fmr MS MVP - Word] |
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Are you using the Citations feature in the References tab? You should be able to find a style that complies with your supervisor's requirements eg ISO 690
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