When I create a "table of authorities", I access the "Mark Citation" window
and select the citation which becomes the "selected text" or long version,
and then I identify the category such as "cases", and edit the "short
citation" field. I then click "mark all". The citation is then marked - both
long and short forms. My problem is that the switches are not consistent
which means some are marked with /6 and others with /1, etc. When the table
is formed, these switches make a difference in the organization of the table.
Why don't my switches stay consistent in all the citations marked?
PTN - 30 Aug 2005 15:04 GMT
> When I create a "table of authorities", I access the "Mark Citation" window
> and select the citation which becomes the "selected text" or long version,
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> Why don't my switches stay consistent in all the citations marked?
Charles Kenyon - 30 Aug 2005 15:29 GMT
Version of Word?
In my experience, if I set the options the same, I get the same switches.
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> When I create a "table of authorities", I access the "Mark Citation"
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> Why don't my switches stay consistent in all the citations marked?
PTN - 30 Aug 2005 16:07 GMT
Thanks. I am going to work through the links that you sent. I suspect it is a
matter of the sequence in which I am doing the citations. I'll let you know
if I find the answer. PTN
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> > Why don't my switches stay consistent in all the citations marked?