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Re: hyphen in journal names and parsed fields

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Re: hyphen in journal names and parsed fields
Author: STANLEY: Dr Philip    Posted: Tue, 3 Oct 2000 09:54:34 +0100
Date: Tue, 3 Oct 2000 09:54:34 +0100
Reply-To: PROCITE The Personal Bibliographic Software Discussion List

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From: "STANLEY: Dr Philip"
Subject: Re: hyphen in journal names and parsed fields
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Hello Torben

Using the database Medline (WinSpirs) I have found the <<Space
Character= ->> functions OK in a parsed journal field, #10. Afraid I have no
other suggestions. Any other ProCiters have any?

03OCT00
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Dr Philip Stanley
Cambridge
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|| -----Original Message-----
|| From: PROCITE The Personal Bibliographic Software Discussion List
|| Behalf Of Torben Bennedsgaard
|| Sent: 03 October 2000 07:56
|| To:
|| Subject: Re: hyphen i names and parsed fields
||
||
|| Thank you for your advice Dr. Stanley.
|| I donīt think find-and-replace is a real solution - thatīs what Iīm doing
|| for years :-) .
|| I allready have placed the hyphen in the space-character field,
|| but it only
|| seems to work when you choose other fieldtypes than "parsed" !
||
|| Torben Bennedsgaard

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