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formatting bib. results in one reference per page
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2006-02-09 16:40:35
It sounds as if the page settings for printer at home is
different 
form the one at work.
Adelino

At 11:30 08-02-2006 -0500, you wrote:
>That's an interesting one, but it sounds to me like
there's something quite
>special about her output style on her work computer.
Perhaps something (which
>Word is interpreting as a page-break) has got into the
"end each
>citation with"
>(or "begin each citation with" if there's a
break between the heading and the
>first citation) on the bibliography/layout section of
the output style; or if
>this only applies to certain reference types (e.g.,
books but not journal
>articles) then she should check the last character in
the relevant
>entry in the
>bibliography/templates section of her style.
>It might help (though it might not) if you get word to
show marks (ctrl+*) to
>see what exactly is causing the breaks.
>If there's no =====Page Break==== or section break or
whatever, you might want
>to check the paragraph formatting (in word) to make sure
there's no tick
>against "page break before" (on the line and
page breaks tab). If there is,
>unformat the bibliography (not remove fields, but just
unformat them), select
>from a couple of lines before to a couple after the
{En.Reflist} at the end of
>the document, and format paragraph to remove this tick.
>Let us know how you go,
>MP
>
>Quoting lori_delaneyunc.edu]:
>
> > I'm working with a library patron whose paper has
been developed with
> > EndNote 6 (at home) and EndNote 7 (at work). She
has used the same
> > EndNote library for her paper by saving the
library to a jump drive
> > and using it on both computers. When she formats
the bibliography (in
> > EN7, while at work), the references display on one
page each. So,
> > what should be a 150 page paper with references,
becomes a 500-page
> > paper with 350 references each on a different
page.
> >
> > Can anyone guide me on how she can fix this?
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Lori
> >
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> > Lori Delaney
> > Head Librarian
> > Carolina Population Center
> > CB 8120, Room 302F, University Square East
> > 123 West Franklin Street
> > Chapel Hill, NC 27516-2524
> >
> > Phone: (919) 966-4562
> > Fax: (919) 962-7217
> >
> > lori_delaneyunc.edu
> > www.cpc.unc.edu
> >
>
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