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Automatically assign style to inline citation
Is it possible to automatically assign a style (say color and italic) to an inline citation when I insert it? I am using Word's built-in reference feature.
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Not without some complex programming (beyond my skill to just whip out). However, you can create a character style that has the characteristics you want and apply that using a keyboard shortcut. My own citation style is Italics with a no-proofing language setting.
If I were to attempt the programming my approach would be to see if I could edit the XML for that Content Control type. |
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Agreed. A much simpler alternative might be to use a macro to loop through all citation fields and apply a Character Style to them.
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