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Is there a page format for the Harvard referencing system

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tracy bradley - 16 Jun 2005 20:32 GMT
i am currently using word in office 2003...i would like to know if there is a
format in use that can be used when creating a reference page at the end of
and assignment or document...it has to be in the Harvard format.   this would
make it easier ( as it would ensure the correct format layout) when typing up
references ready for submitting with an assignment......thankyou

Word Heretic - 16 Jun 2005 23:13 GMT
G'day "tracy bradley" <tracy bradley@discussions.microsoft.com>,

Create your own style to match. You will have to apply the italics by
hand if it is the partially italicized format I am thinking of.

Steve Hudson - Word Heretic

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"tracy bradley" <tracy bradley@discussions.microsoft.com> reckoned:

>i am currently using word in office 2003...i would like to know if there is a
>format in use that can be used when creating a reference page at the end of
>and assignment or document...it has to be in the Harvard format.   this would
>make it easier ( as it would ensure the correct format layout) when typing up
>references ready for submitting with an assignment......thankyou
David Sisson - 17 Jun 2005 20:33 GMT
I searched on Google using 'Harvard style "Microsoft Word" template'
and found numerous templates.
tracy bradley - 19 Jun 2005 20:24 GMT
thankyou for your suggestion..but unfortunately there is still no formatted
page that i can use in word 2003 that is formatted wholly for the harvard
referencing system....some that claim they are i cannot use even when
following there directions as they are not on my sysem...i.i endnote...plus
they cost..except for endnote which gives and endnote 32 zip file which will
not open for me....i am becoming very frustrated so i have suggested that a
template be made by microsoft so that poor students like myself can dowload
it free.

> I searched on Google using 'Harvard style "Microsoft Word" template'
> and found numerous templates.
Word Heretic - 20 Jun 2005 04:13 GMT
G'day "tracy bradley" <tracybradley@discussions.microsoft.com>,

If you send me the spec from your institution I will provide such for
a small fee like $10.

Steve Hudson - Word Heretic

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Without prejudice

tracy bradley reckoned:

>thankyou for your suggestion..but unfortunately there is still no formatted
>page that i can use in word 2003 that is formatted wholly for the harvard
[quoted text clipped - 7 lines]
>> I searched on Google using 'Harvard style "Microsoft Word" template'
>> and found numerous templates.
 
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