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New Post: AGLC 3rd ed Style for Word referencing tool?

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Hi,

I am a law student at UNSW and I'm not sure if it exists, but I am looking for an AGLC (3rd ed) Style for the inbuild Microsoft Word referencing feature. I saw this post from last year: https://bibword.codeplex.com/discussions/349045 and emailed the email address but have got no answer yet. If somebody has it/knows where to find it/can make it I would be extremely grateful. I also don't know how I would go about installing it if somebody does give me it, so advice on that would be appreciated also (I'm using Office 360 with student licence if that's important).

Thank you very much!

New Post: Word 2013 - Specify Pages in Citiations

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Hi Yves
Thank you. That was the solution!

New Post: Office 365

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Hi,

I used BibWord in Office 2010 and thought it was great, but I haven't used it for a while, will it work in Office 365 before I go out and buy it?

Regards,

Andrew

Created Unassigned: ABNT_Author Style isn't loaded on Word 365 [11030]

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Hi, Yves.

I've just bought and installed MS Office 365 and when I try to use the ABNT_Author style, it doesn't appear in the row of applied stiles.

I've already put the ABTN_Author.XSL file on both paths:

C:\Program Files\Microsoft Office 15\root\office15\Bibliography\Style and
C:\Users\Cirilo\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Bibliography\Style, but Word doesn't load the style.

Is there any other solution? Thanks.

New Post: Controlling formatting in PDFs

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Hi there,

I'm using a lightly modified version of the CSE Citation Sequence style in Word 2010, and I have a cosmetic problem with my PDF output. The bibliography is formatted as a two column table, and it seems to adjust the column size dynamically when distilling to PDF, no matter what manual overrides I may have made to the bibliography in Word.

As a general rule, this results in the numeric citation (i.e. the first column) wrapping more than I would like. For instance, instead of say
  1. Author. Title.
I usually get

12 Author. Title.
.

It gets worse if I remove the full stop following the numeric citation from the stylesheet. This results in

1 Author. Title.
2

How can I control this?

Thanks in advance,

Andrew

New Post: Controlling formatting in PDFs

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For some reason, the number "2" disappears from the above post when I post this, but it reappears when I edit. The first example should read "12. Author. Title.", all on one line.

Thanks again,

Andrew

New Post: Controlling formatting in PDFs

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Hi again,

I see that there was a previous discussion a little like this at https://bibword.codeplex.com/discussions/82187. I can adjust the table manually without problems, but my manual overrides get wiped out during the PDF creation process.

The default MS bibliography styles don't seem to have this problem, but so far I haven't been able to understand their XSL files.

Thanks again,

Andrew

New Post: Controlling formatting in PDFs

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The best workaround that I've found so far is to copy the bibliography into a new table, and manually create index numbers for each one.

Created Unassigned: Adding page number for direct quotes [11049]

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Hi, I have tweaked a style for the harvard style I use and I've managed to update the bibliography, however I'm having trouble trying to update the citation in text. For books and book sections I use author, date, but when I add a direct quote I need to add the page numbers, (author, date, p. n). I've tried changing different parts and searching for a solution, but nothing I do will add the page number in the citation in text.

Is there a way to update the style to add this functionality?

Thanks!

Commented Unassigned: ABNT_Author Style isn't loaded on Word 365 [11030]

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Hi, Yves.

I've just bought and installed MS Office 365 and when I try to use the ABNT_Author style, it doesn't appear in the row of applied stiles.

I've already put the ABTN_Author.XSL file on both paths:

C:\Program Files\Microsoft Office 15\root\office15\Bibliography\Style and
C:\Users\Cirilo\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Bibliography\Style, but Word doesn't load the style.

Is there any other solution? Thanks.
Comments: ** Comment from web user: mayaortonprice **

I have the same Issue with with Office2010 as well, did you find any solution. I tried installing CSE.

New Post: Adding page number for direct quotes (author, date, p. 2)

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Hi, I have tweaked a style for the Harvard style I use and I've managed to update the bibliography, however I'm having trouble trying to update the citation in text. For books and book sections I use author, date, but when I add a direct quote I need to add the page numbers, (author, date, p. n). I've tried changing different parts and searching for a solution, but nothing I do will add the page number in the citation in text.

Is there a way to update the style to add this functionality?

Thanks!

New Post: Adding page number for direct quotes (author, date, p. 2)

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If you right-click on a in-text citation, you normally have an option 'Edit Citation' (not 'Edit Source'). In the dialog you have the option to add a page number. The Harvard styles on this site will automatically pick them up.

If you want to do it in your own style, you will need to process 'CitationPages' rather than 'Pages'.

New Post: Controlling formatting in PDFs

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The default MS bibliography styles don't have this problem because they are not using a table layout. Try adding more than 100 sources to a bibliography and you will see that sources are no longer correctly aligned for those styles. A table layout is the only way to guarantee that this problem doesn't occur.

When you have finished your Word document, convert your bibliography to static text. Then set the column widths of the table columns to fixed sizes. The pdf generator should honor fixed sizes.

New Post: Office 365

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Microsoft offers a 1 month free trial of Office 365. I suggest you try it and see if it works.

New Post: Adding page number for direct quotes (author, date, p. 2)

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Yves wrote:
If you right-click on a in-text citation, you normally have an option 'Edit Citation' (not 'Edit Source'). In the dialog you have the option to add a page number. The Harvard styles on this site will automatically pick them up.

If you want to do it in your own style, you will need to process 'CitationPages' rather than 'Pages'.
Thanks Yves for replying, that's great.

New Post: RSC referencing style word 2010?

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Hi,

Is there anywhere I can get hold of the RSC style for Word 2010? I have tried searching for one, but come up empty...

Commented Unassigned: ABNT_Author Style isn't loaded on Word 365 [11030]

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Hi, Yves.

I've just bought and installed MS Office 365 and when I try to use the ABNT_Author style, it doesn't appear in the row of applied stiles.

I've already put the ABTN_Author.XSL file on both paths:

C:\Program Files\Microsoft Office 15\root\office15\Bibliography\Style and
C:\Users\Cirilo\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Bibliography\Style, but Word doesn't load the style.

Is there any other solution? Thanks.
Comments: ** Comment from web user: CiriloLS **

Hi Mayaortonprice,

With Office 2010, there is no problem. You only need to copy the style file .XSL to the folder C:\Program Files\Microsoft Office\Office14\Bibliography\Style. I've tested this solution with Windows XP and Windows 7.

New Post: Controlling formatting in PDFs

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Thanks Yves, I have to admit I haven't tried creating bibliographies with 100+ entries.

While I'm personally happy to convert bibliographies to static text, I know that my end users won't. This is compounded by the fact that most of our references cite URLs, which produce an ugly HYPERLINK marker which will then need to be deleted for each instance.

I suppose the technical fix that I was hoping for was some way of fixing the width of the first table column in the output to say 1cm, and then letting the other column fill the rest of the available horizontal space.

If that's more difficult than I'd hoped, I'm thinking that I should revise the stylesheet to output via a single column instead of a table, and formatting each line with a hanging indent.

Kind regards,

Andrew

Created Unassigned: How do I get BibWord Working? [11070]

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I'm sorry this must seem like an incredibly stupid question since I haven't seen this question anywhere else but I have downloaded the zip file of all the xml and xsl files for the different referencing styles but I have no idea what to do with it now.

New Post: Removing unwanted spaces from citations

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Hi,

I wish to mix in-text and end of sentence citations so they read like this:

Appleseed (2002) concurred with finding of the Antarctic study (Georges 1996).

I'm nearly there. In order to do this, I've modified the APA citation style to remove the brackets (following this: http://www.pcreview.co.uk/forums/turnoff-parantheses-apa-citation-t4013302.html). Then for the in-text citation "Appleseed (2002)" I enter the citation twice. Once for the "Appleseed" where I suppress the year and title, and once again for the "2002" where I suppress the author and title. The brackets are typed in manually as part of the text. My only remaining issue is that the citations now have unwanted spaces as shown below before the '2002' and before 'Georges':

Appleseed ( 2002) concurred with finding of the Antarctic study ( Georges, 1996)

I would like to edit the APA.xsl file further so that these unwanted spaces do not appear, but I don't know how to achieve this. Can anyone help?

Thankyou
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