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Author: Kaiser
Posted: Tue, 16 Mar 2004 11:31:48 +0000
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For some reason, which now escapes me, RIS told me to unformat my citations
in dissertation and rerun the bib, which I did. I reran scan the document it
tells me that it doesn't recognize some of the citations. When I look them
up, it looks like RM looking at the second author, instead of the main
author, and it is the second author it doesn't recognize. The reference is
there in RM, but RM is skipping over it. These citations have not been
altered in any way and neither has the document other than to do what RM
said. RIS told me it was probably OK just to geneate the bib and it would
pick them up. When I tried this, when RM was done generating the bib, what
I found is that it skips formating some of the references - the ones that it
says it could not find. Has anyone else had this problem and know of a
solution? I hate to think I have to go back and choose all of these all
over again in my Ref Man data base - I have 150pges of text, 50 pages of
reference and it looks like it is skipping every third or so reference!
RIS said they would take a look at it if I sent the files, but I am afraid I
might be overlooking something simple. I am using a stand alone version of
RefMan 9.5. Thanks in advance!
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> use the button on the output style bar and enter two New Paragraphs
> (Enter)
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: "listmaster"
> "mailto:listmaster"
> On Behalf Of Aimin Yan
> Sent: 11 March 2004 20:23
> To: RIS-List
> Subject: <RefMan> how to do?
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> Hello,
> when I try to make a new output format from scratch, sometimes I need
> insert blank after some field, Does any body know how to do this job?
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> thanks,
> Aimin Yan
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