Saturday, 20 May 2017

Mark Citation in Ms-Word



In this video we can discuss about How to use Mark Citations in our document.

Short Notes of Above Video:-
All this clicking and decision-making results in a very long, complicated code that’s embedded next to each authority. If you turn on Show/Hide (by clicking the button that looks like a paragraph symbol ¶ in the Paragraph section of the Home tab), you can see this hidden text:

Between the two curly brackets {} are codes that tell Word what table this is marked for (TA = Table of Authorities), what the long citation is (\l), what the short citation is (\s), and what category to place the authority in (\c 1 = “cases”). There are other codes available, but that’s an advanced topic.
Update the table of authorities to include all of the citations in the document.

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