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RE: In-text citations moving up one positions
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Posted: Fri, 28 Jan 2005 12:10:22 -0500
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That's interesting. You're right it's been reported before for en.7 (and doesn't seem to happen in en.8.0.2). The problem seems to arise when you reformat two references into a single one; e.g., when you have {Smith 1999 #450} ... {Taylor 2002 #248} and delete the intervening material (or insert the second one in or next to the first) so CWYW picks up the two citations and decides to join them together as {Smith 1999 #450;Taylor 2002 #248}.
To stop the problem happening again, in other words, avoid doing exactly this.
If you need to combine two separate references, first delete them, and then reinsert them simultaneously from endnote.
If you notice immediately when it has re-arranged your references, you can use word's undo feature (use the drop-down arrow, as you need to undo several hudred actions) to get your document back to how it was. You need to go all the way back to the last "update fields" entry, and the number of actions depends on the complexity and number of your citations.
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