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Posted: Thu, 27 Jan 2005 11:14:10 -0500
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Hi,
One of our phd students is has had the following problem with her citations within Microsoft Word:
The other night I noticed that all of my in-text references in one chapter had moved up one position, and in some places doubled.
Ie, what was before, "Children scored between 33% (Osberger, 1995) to 49% (Tyler et al. 1997)"
Became, "Children scored between 33% (Tyler et al. 1997) to 49% (Tyler et al. 1997)."
Or "Children scored between 33% (Tyler et al. 1997) to 49% (Smith et al. 1995)."
It's almost as though I deleted one reference from the text and the Endnote library responded by shifting the references up within the text.
I'm using Endnote 7. It's been working perfectly to date. I haven't made any editing changes to the APA 5th format I'm using.
Any suggestions as to what may have happened and any ideas to stop it happening again?
Thanks,
Paul
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