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Hello everybody,
I am using Endnote X4 on with Office4Mac 2011 and need to cite in APA style. I imported the APA style successfully and can use the output style. I have a problem with in-text citation. I need to cite in two ways. (1) According to XYZ (1999) Norway is a nice country. (2) Norway is a nice country (XYZ, 1999) The problem is that when I insert a citation in the document, Endnote always cites in version 2 (see above). I can I insert a citation in version 1? Do I have to specify that manually? How can I tell Endnote which type it should use, I think that not easy as both versions are in-text citations. But there must be a solution for that? Thank you very much. Best, Manuel |
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