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From: McNugget101 on 4 Jul 2008 11:41 I've ventured into the writing world and discovered the feature in Word that helps format refereces and citations, but the style I'm required to use is not one of the choices. I need the CSE style. Does anyone know if there is a download to add it? My searches were not successful.
From: Bob Buckland ?:-) on 4 Jul 2008 13:10
Hi McNugget, There isn't a Council of Science Editors (CSE) specific .XSL style available for Word 2007. Although not well documented if you're familiar with writing XML/XSL (or have some associates or fellow students who do) you can create your own Citation style sheet for Word 2007 from scratch or modify the 'spaghetti' of one of the existing XSL files. http://blogs.msdn.com/microsoft_office_word/archive/2007/12/14/bibliography-citations-1011.aspx I haven't seen a converter for that style either. You may also want to take a look at, participate in Yves Word 2007 Bibiliography project at http://codeplex.com/bibliography where he's provided a couple of modified/new styles already. Having some sort of form driven editor for working with the .XSL files would make life easier, but could also lead to a bit of an issue with folks modifying the existing style parameters then leaving them 'named' as being MLA, APA, etc. :) ================ <<"McNugget101" <McNugget101(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:68FBD187-C62B-405F-BF47-2E4614702197(a)microsoft.com... I've ventured into the writing world and discovered the feature in Word that helps format refereces and citations, but the style I'm required to use is not one of the choices. I need the CSE style. Does anyone know if there is a download to add it? My searches were not successful.>> -- Bob Buckland ?:-) MS Office System Products MVP *Courtesy is not expensive and can pay big dividends* |