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Author: Community Mailer
Posted: Fri, 17 Dec 2010 09:41:00 -0800
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Subject: Re: shifted references
Author: Serge (New User)
Date: 12-17-2010 05:40 PM
Yes, it is possible that there have a semicolon in one of the prefixes or sufix is for this reason that the references are reversed?? Because it is really a very serious problem, while the document is to rework? (400 pages)
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Author: Community Mailer
Posted: Fri, 17 Dec 2010 09:44:30 -0800
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Subject: Re: shifted references
Author: Leanne (Mentor)
Date: 12-17-2010 05:44 PM
make sure there is an ` (accent grave) infront of the semi-colon.
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Author: Community Mailer
Posted: Sat, 18 Dec 2010 23:43:12 -0800
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Subject: Re: shifted references
Author: Serge (Visitor)
Date: 12-19-2010 07:43 AM
why ? I d'ont undestand
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Author: Community Mailer
Posted: Sun, 19 Dec 2010 06:32:33 -0800
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Subject: Re: shifted references
Author: Leanne (Mentor)
Date: 12-19-2010 02:32 PM
As I pointed to before, see this Endnote FAQ page, where it says in part: In EndNote X (or Endnote10, as you call it) or earlier, if you insert a semicolon within the prefix, suffix, or pages field for a citation without preceding the semicolon with the accent grave character (to the left of the 1 key on the top of the keyboard, looks like: ` ). Adding this character using "Edit Citation" to these references may correct the issue. For example, if you require the citation to read (As seen page 26; Walpole, 2006) then in the prefix field you would type As seen page 26`;
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Author: Community Mailer
Posted: Sun, 19 Dec 2010 08:19:52 -0800
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Subject: Re: shifted references
Author: irgendwas (Visitor)
Date: 12-19-2010 04:19 PM
In many interpreter languages special signs have a special meaning. If You don't want the interpreter to interprete these special signs but just print it out or use it as it is as a string, You need to tell the interpreter not to interprete this special sign at this location. This usually is done by an other special sign agreed upon with this interpreter to be a symbol which protects the following sign to be interpreted. So I assume the special sign ' makes Endnote not interpret the semicolon, which otherwise would have a special meaning to Endnote with unexpected consequences.
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