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Re: eliminating same author
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2007-03-30 16:27:18
Natalie (and everyone else who gave me advice),

This process worked!  Thank you so much! It didn't work for
me because I
highlighted the name in word and excluded author for each
instead of
highlighting the citation in the LH window.

This is now a big timesaver!  Thank you! Good luck with
your
dissertation.

Karen

Quoting "Natalie.King[N.V.King"leeds.ac.uk]:

> Karen
>
> I'm doing my dissertation at the moment so I know how
you feel!!
> What I
> normally do is
> 1) first type the authors name in your document and add
all the 
> citations as normal, so it looks something like this
Knowles (Knowles,

> 1950, Knowles and Jones 1970).
> 2) Highlight the citations in Word by right click ing
your mouse.
> Go to
> edit citation and then check the exclude author box.
> 3) If you have 2 or more references by  the same author
you will need 
> to check exclude the author for each one (to do this
highlight the 
> black text  in the LH window that looks something like
Knowles, 1970, 
> #322, Knowles, 1950, #54)
> 4) Click OK,  your document should now read Knowles
(1950; 1970)
>
> I've just tried it on 6 refs by the same author and it
works.
> However,
> I'm still using EN7 - I assume EN8 has retained this
vital function!
>
> Good luck
> Natalie
>
>
> Date: Tue, 27 Mar 2007 19:28:23 -0400
> From: kaskibbauwm.edu[kaskibbauwm.edu]
> Subject: Re: eliminating same author
>
> Teresa,
>
> I found that out to, but it still didn't solve this
problem. I am 
> getting desperate since I need to turn in my
dissertation proposal.
> Anyone else have a fix for the following other than
trying to edit the

> output style and change the multiple citations
separator?  It seems 
> like this should be easy to do.  Here is the problem
again:
>
> I have Endnote 8 and am not able to delete the same
author name when 
> it is listed twice.  For example, I have (Knowles,
1950, 1970) and 
> want to only say Knowles (1950, 1970).  But when I
eliminate the 
> author for one year by editing the reference, it won't
let me 
> eliminate the same author for the second year.  Instead
it shows:
> 1950; Knowles, 1970). How can I eliminate the same
author name for 
> both years so it comes out as (1950, 1970)?  This also
happens when I 
> have the same author for three years. I would
appreciate suggestions.
>
> Karen Skibba
>
>


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