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Author: Info
Posted: Thu, 20 Apr 2006 16:45:00 -0800
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Hi Ruth,
First the language settings. Please MAKE BACKUPS OF THE ORIGINAL DOCUMENT.
If you change the language settings to "English (US)", finish your document first. Than make the necessary backups. Proceed with one backup copy. Open it in Word and choose via the "Reference Manager 11 menu" within Word the option "Remove Field Codes". This will break the connection with Reference Manager. From that point you will be able to change language, styles, perform, grammar/spell check etc. etc. Finally, submit your paper to Nature ;).
Crashing problem:
Again, please make backups of the original document!
Just create a brand new empty document. Open your old document at the same time. Via Reference Manager menu in Word choose "Revert to original text".
Than select all. Than copy. Switch to the brand new document and "paste".
Close the "old" document. Generate bibliography in the new document. This usually solves the most (if not all) problems.
Best regards,
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Suat Tuzgöl
DISC BV
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-----Original Message-----
From: "listmaster"
"mailto:listmaster" On Behalf Of "Rettie"
Sent: Saturday, April 15, 2006 2:40 AM
To: "RIS-List"
Subject: RE: <RefMan> Slow
Suat,
Thank you so much you. It worked. I had to go through your steps 3 - 8 about 5 times but eventually word put the whole document into UK English (which I need because I use Autocorrect based on UK English all the time). Now when I click to insert a reference it does so in seconds rather than minutes. It still takes about a minutes, however, to put in the citation. I have also had a problem when working in print layout with word repaginating and crashing every time I edit a citation. Any suggestion?
Ruth
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From: "listmaster" on behalf of "info"
Sent: Fri 14/04/2006 01:55
To: "RIS-List"
Subject: RE: <RefMan> Slow
Hi Ruth,
In some cases this might help:
1. Make backups of your original document 2. Open the backup
document 3. Edit-Select all (Ctrl-A) 4.
Extra/Tools-Language-Set Language 5. Set language to "English (U.S.)"
6. Check "Do not check spelling and grammar"
7. Uncheck "Detect language automatically"
8. Ok
On some systems Word is switching "language" in certain
documents. This has helped some of our customers to get rid of
"freezing" of the document.
In your case it could also be helpful if you would uncheck
"Scan for temporary citations" and "Check for citation changes"
via the Reference Manager CWYW preferences in Word.
Good luck!
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Suat Tuzgöl
DISC BV
Schiphol/Heemstede (NL)
P +31 (0)23 547 1855
F +31 (0)23 547 1859
E "info"
I www.researchsoftware.nl
I www.esdnow.com
I www.esdnow.com/shop
-----Original Message-----
From: "listmaster"
"mailto:listmaster" On Behalf Of
"Rettie"
Sent: Wednesday, April 12, 2006 2:50 AM
To: "RIS-List"
Subject: <RefMan> Slow
Hi,
I am writing up my PhD and my document has about 500
references. I find that Ref Manager is very slow when I edit a
reference, and in print mode my document keeps crashing while
repaginating. Can anyone help?
Ruth
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From: "listmaster" on behalf of Troels Laurell
Sent: Tue 11/04/2006 01:50
To: "RIS-List"
Subject: RE: <RefMan> specifying the database in Web Publisher
Hello David,
I do not know if you ever received a response to this. I've
done exactly what you describe, so if interested in more
information please e-mail me directly.
Best regards
Troels
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-----Original Message-----
From: "listmaster"
"mailto:listmaster" On Behalf Of
"David.Le.Sauvage"
Sent: 23. marts 2006 01:25
To: "RIS-List"
Subject: <RefMan> specifying the database in Web Publisher
Hi all,
I'm new to the list and Web Publisher and was wondering if
anyone knows how to create a URL for Web Publisher that would
let me specify the database so that my users will only be
searching one of two possible databases. I know how to specify
the advanced search screen which I also want to use with the
specific db. I have one community who will use one database
and a completely different community who will use the other and
it will only confuse them to have both available.
regards
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David Le Sauvage
Canadian Library of Family Medicine
CFPC Library Service
Rm 70D, Taylor Library
University of Western Ontario
London, Ontario N6A 5B7
519-661-3170 Fax: 519-661-3880
www.cfpc.ca/clfm
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