De-endnotification! What a lovely gerund!
The answer is that you use Leanne's first suggestion:
format the citation as
hidden text in word.
To do this (and have it last), you need to select the whole
citation (all
the bit that goes grey when you click on it) and format as
hidden text
(ctrl+shift+H, I think, or by format->font).
MP
-----Original Message-----
From: listmaster isiresearchsoft.com [mailto:listmaster isiresearchsoft.com]
On Behalf Of al.schneider gmx.com]
Sent: Wednesday, February 15, 2006 5:09 AM
To: Endnote-Interest rssoft.isinet.com
Subject: Re: Biblio Reference without a Citation
Hi,
I ran into the same problem and haven't found a solution
yet. I'm
using MLA style and when there are ambiguous citations I use
the short
title and in such a case the parenthetical reference cannot
be
suppressed.
How can I get an entry in the bibliography when all the
information is
already mentioned the text flow and there is no
parenthetical
reference needed or wanted? Currently I manually remove the
unwanted
references after de-Endnotification, a rather toilsome
process.
Regards,
Al
Leanne wrote:
> One way is to can make it hidden text.
> If it is a (author, year) format, you can edit the
citation to not show
> either the author or the year (either by keeping CWYW
off and removing
> them leaving just the comma and the record number, or
using the right
> click "edit citation" on the formatted
reference).
> -----Original Message-----
> From: listmaster isiresearchsoft.com
> [mailto:listmaster isiresearchsoft.com] On Behalf Of
> Benjamin.Barrett[mailto:gogaku ix.netcom.com]
> Sent: Wednesday, February 08, 2006 10:31 AM
> To: Endnote-Interest rssoft.isinet.com
> Subject: Biblio Reference without a Citation
> I have an author (Krauss) in a multi-authored journal
article (by Hale
> et al), so I would like to cite Krauss in the document
and have him
> cross-referenced to Hale et al in the biblio.
> Is there a way to insert a biblio reference without a
citation in the
> text?
> Benjamin Barrett
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