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Automatic reordering of citations in Word 2013 IEEE style
I'm currently working on my physics report in Word 2013 for Windows 10. I'm required to use the IEEE citation style and I want to have my bibliography ordered based on the order with which citations appear in the text. Therefore, the first citation made in the text should always be labelled [1] - because if I have a citation (X) labelled [1] and I insert a new citation (Y) above it, the (Y) will become [1], and (X) will be updated to [2]. The relevant reordering should also in the Bibliography section. I've been trying to solve this for a few hours. MS Word 2013 comes with an IEEE citation style but it does not do this. Does anyone know how to solve this? Thank you! |
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