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Hi everyone,
The problem: I am making an scientific paper with lots (100+) references - articles. When i was writing the content of the paper, i used cross-references to cite the articles in text (by bookmark/paragraph number) - like this: -------- ABSTRACT: CONTENT: text text text [1], [2] etc... REFERENCES: [1]. Jack Sparrow. "how to build a ship" 1700, vol.5. etc. [2]. Mr Bean "how to be funny" vol 5 etc... ------ However my text looks more like this: -------- ABSTRACT CONTENT: text text text [2] text [14] text [1]etc.. REFERENCES: [1].Jack Sparrow. "how to build a ship" 1700, vol.5. etc. . [2]Mr Bean "how to be funny" vol 5 etc... . [14].. ------ They are NOT in numerical order. By apperance in text. reference 2, should be first on the list! So far i used to fix this by sorting my references/articles in correct numerical order and than CTRL-A, F9, updated the whole document. This way, the numbers [X], in text/content were in numerical order. HOWEVER, to manually sort the references at the end of the paper in correct order by apperance in text, can take me hours and hours. Is there a way, in Word, with a few clicks, to automatically sort my references/articles at the end of my paper in numerical order BY APPERANCE IN TEXT. So the if i cited first an article on spot [44] in reference list, it jumpes to spot [1]. I hope you understand what i mean. Feel free to ask for any additional information. Jack. |
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