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first name
appears in author citation - even though (in my opinion) they're not
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Author: Community Mailer
Posted: Wed, 17 Sep 2008 09:02:19 -0700
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Subject: first name appears in author citation - even though (in my opinion) they're not ambiguous
Author: revilo (New User)
Date: 09-17-2008 05:02 PM
Hi! I searched the forum but couldn't find a fix for the following problem (Endnote X.02, Win XP Prof., Word 2007 - Ambiguous Citation: "tick" add a letter after the year). I have two or three citations which start with an author of the same surname (mostly different first names) but are otherwise easily to distinguish (in all cases different years, two or more authors). Endnote, however, still adds the first name to the citation. How I can I stop the software from doing that? Example: (Bauer, Thomas K. et al. 2008) (Bauer, Claus et al. 2006) (Bauer, Thomas K. & Bender 2004) Thanks for suggestions! Oliver
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