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I really like how scientific journals are organised in terms of in-text citations and references (see example below). Where something like APA style used. A simple number after text which looks (blue) and acts as a hyper link.
Screenshot_20220420-192234_Adobe Acrobat.jpg - Google Drive Screenshot_20220420-192255_Adobe Acrobat.jpg - Google Drive I assume the journals are written in MS Word and exported to PDFs. I found that within Word the function insert Endnote does something similar. It adds a superscript number which acts in a similar way. Which is great. But is there a way to make it blue (as a hyperlink) so it stands out? |
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