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Tony Sag
Hi,
I have finished a document with a large number of citations. I am using
chicago style to reference the literature. This style presents the citation
in the following way: (Author year).
In some cases, when there are two authors with same surname (it does not
matter the year), word adds the title to the reference, so it looks like
(Author, title year).
I know that If I add the swith \t to the citation, the title won't be
displayed. The problem I have is that I can't use the search and replace tool
because the fields are locked. Even after I toggle the field code on and
press the combination CTRL-SHFT-F11.
Does anyone knows if there is an automatic way I can add that swicth to all
my citations?
Tony
I have finished a document with a large number of citations. I am using
chicago style to reference the literature. This style presents the citation
in the following way: (Author year).
In some cases, when there are two authors with same surname (it does not
matter the year), word adds the title to the reference, so it looks like
(Author, title year).
I know that If I add the swith \t to the citation, the title won't be
displayed. The problem I have is that I can't use the search and replace tool
because the fields are locked. Even after I toggle the field code on and
press the combination CTRL-SHFT-F11.
Does anyone knows if there is an automatic way I can add that swicth to all
my citations?
Tony