At 4:20 PM -0400 28/3/07, Tony.Morrison[Tony.Morrison gse.mq.edu.au] wrote:
I have a student in our department working in a biological
area, the problem she is having concerns italicising
prefixes for Endnote references as in the following
passage:
Although marine mammals generally have the ability to
disperse over large geographic distances, some species have
been found to exhibit genetic differentiation over extremely
small geographic scales (e.g.
Tursiops sp., Bilgmann et al., 2007b; Tursiops aduncus,
Möller et al., in review; Orcinus orca, Hoelzel et al.,
2002b; Tursiops truncatus, Sellas et al., 2005).
In this passage all the species names (ie Tursiops aduncus)
have been added as prefixes by editing the reference. Once
they are in Word they can be italicised, so far so good.
Unfortunately if she wants to add another reference in the
same place all the previously italicised words revert to
normal font.
Is there any way of "locking in" the italics so
that they stay.
cheers
Tony M
I can only add that this behaviour occurs also in suffix
text and when another citation is removed from the set.
However the style that I mostly have to use (APA 5th) really
requires
Although marine mammals generally have the ability to
disperse over large geographic distances, some species have
been found to exhibit genetic differentiation over extremely
small geographic scales, for example, Tursiops sp. (Bilgmann
et al., 2007b), Tursiops aduncus (Möller et al., in review),
Orcinus orca (Hoelzel et al., 2002b), Tursiops truncatus
(Sellas et al., 2005).
where the italics stay outside the references and EndNote
won't interfere. Would this be acceptable?
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