Hi,
to quote the great H. Simpson: woohoo! That did it, no more
working
with two versions.
And for our fellow Endnotians coming across this hint,
another advice:
you may make hidden text visible the same way you make the
paragraph
sign (and other non-printing characters) visible: simply by
clicking
on the paragraph sign button (or selecting the respective
option in
Word's settings).
Regards,
Al
Michael Powerwrote:
> 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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