Without having used it at all, I wonder whether the page number might
not be entered in the right place. That is, each time you enter a
citation, it's going to have a different page number, so Word can't just
pull the information from the master source list, it has to get the page
number from somewhere. It may be, because of that, that you do have to
enter the page number manually, as otherwise how will Word know whether
to cite Bunny p.6 or Bunny p.15?
I think a lot of students will be using the feature, or trying to, and
that's a pretty "average" base. :) There have been quite a few posts
asking for more customizability.
> Hi Daiya,
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younme6075 - 31 Mar 2007 03:22 GMT
When you input reference information one of the slots is for page number(s).
This one time input was really what sold me on the upgraded program. I love
the fact that I input all of information in one spot and Word will put it
where it belongs in the biography AND in the right order with the right
punctuation.
I can understand if my reference spaned several pages however mostly they
are one page.
I do have the option to "edit citation" and add the page number but then it
doesn't add the comma or it adds an extra space which I then have to go back
and correct. It's just frustrating.
Bunny
> Without having used it at all, I wonder whether the page number might
> not be entered in the right place. That is, each time you enter a
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Daiya Mitchell - 31 Mar 2007 16:54 GMT
Well, never mind that guess, then. :) I don't know. I tried a general
google but nothing relevant came up.
Sorry,
Daiya
> When you input reference information one of the slots is for page number(s).
> This one time input was really what sold me on the upgraded program. I love
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