![]() Select the appropriate letter format for in-text formatted citations. Use the “Present letters in” list to select Lowercase or Uppercase letters.ģ. ![]() Select the box to “Use letters to separate grouped references.”Ģ. To differentiate individual citations within grouped references with letters (see above):ġ. McCormick, MP, Geophysical Research Letters (1999) 15, 907 Pemberton, SG, Jones, B, Journal of Paleontology (1999) 62, 495 Postma, G, Sedimentary Geology (1999) 58, 47. This option shows a semicolon and a space as a separator:ġ. There is an option to specify how the grouped references in the bibliography should be separated. One number is used both in the text and the bibliography to identify a group of citations. To locate the Grouped Reference option for the desired output style, go to Tools > Output Style > Selected Output Style > Citations > Numbering. Now, open the normal.Use the Grouped Reference option to cite with one number any references that always appear together as multiple citations. You should have two files now - one says copy on it) ( to make a backup you in case you screw something up. (if you do not see the AppData folder you will need to click in the address/path bar at the top of the dialog box at the end and type in \AppData\ or change the settings on your computer to show hidden files)Ĭhange the dropdown at the bottom right of the dialog box to show ALL FILESįind the normal.dotm file and RIGHT DRAG the file and select copy here Go to open and browse to C:\users_your account name_\AppData\Romaing\Microsoft\Templates\ ![]() So, It’s a little work but here’s an answer that worked for me. NONE of the recommendations here have thus far provided an automatic solution. ![]() Yeah, this has annoyed me too not having a default double-space in the bibliography. Ok, so, I’m a computer science instructor. ![]()
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