Is there an add-in to add AMA reference style to Word 2007?

J

Joe C.

I usually use APA style references, but a journal I am submitting to requires
AMA style. Rather than manually change each reference, I was hoping that
there was an more efficient way.
 
R

Robert M. Franz (RMF)

Hello Joe
I usually use APA style references, but a journal I am submitting to requires
AMA style. Rather than manually change each reference, I was hoping that
there was an more efficient way.

you are using Word's new citation feature? It looks to me that the
chosen citation style is a (per document) global setting. So, if you
switch from APA to AMA, all inserted citations are updated simultaneously.

2cents
Robert
 
R

Robert M. Franz (RMF)

Hi Joe
Thanx, but that's the problem, there is no AMA setting.

oh... sorry, didn't check that in my language version.

I would enquire with AMA itself if they have some Word 2007 Add-In
already or in the making.

It's possible in theory to create one yourself, but even the sheer
length of XML coding needed seems pretty prohibitive ... :-(

Others are definitely more knowledgeable than me, but I had no luck with
normal VBA to get there, either: anything concerning citations is either
not recorded by the macro recorder, or not exposed in the Word object
model at all.

Find/Replace might help, if the entries are all alike. For a one-journal
job, you're probably quicker doing it manually though. :-[

2cents
Robert
 
J

Joe C.

Thanx

Robert M. Franz (RMF) said:
Hi Joe
Thanx, but that's the problem, there is no AMA setting.

oh... sorry, didn't check that in my language version.

I would enquire with AMA itself if they have some Word 2007 Add-In
already or in the making.

It's possible in theory to create one yourself, but even the sheer
length of XML coding needed seems pretty prohibitive ... :-(

Others are definitely more knowledgeable than me, but I had no luck with
normal VBA to get there, either: anything concerning citations is either
not recorded by the macro recorder, or not exposed in the Word object
model at all.

Find/Replace might help, if the entries are all alike. For a one-journal
job, you're probably quicker doing it manually though. :-[

2cents
Robert
--
/"\ ASCII Ribbon Campaign | MSFT |
\ / | MVP | Scientific Reports
X Against HTML | for | with Word?
/ \ in e-mail & news | Word | http://www.masteringword.eu/
 

Ask a Question

Want to reply to this thread or ask your own question?

You'll need to choose a username for the site, which only take a couple of moments. After that, you can post your question and our members will help you out.

Ask a Question

Top