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Author: Dr Richard Mailman
Posted: Fri, 03 Mar 2006 16:45:00 -0800
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I have found the easiest way is simply to set up a style in Word that
suits you. Then apply the style to the biblio after updating. It gives
you complete control of formatting but requires one manual step. One
problem is that every time a reference changes is made afterwards,
RefMan will override some of the style settings. I do this only for
final copies.
The easiest wat to set up a style is to format one paragraph exactly as
you like, and then type in a style name (e.g., References") in the style
box on the menu. Yo ucan modify the style laer usign the style editor
(button has two "A"s to the left of style name. The nice thing about
this is that you can reuse the style by either creating a template or
just copying a paragraph with that style to a new document.
Richard B. Mailman, Ph.D.
"richard_mailman"
Professor of Psychiatry, Pharmacology, Neurology, and Medicinal
Chemistry 7001C NC Neurosciences Hospital University of North Carolina
School of Medicine Chapel Hill NC 27599-7160 USA Voice 919.966.2484; FAX
919-966-9604; Mobile 919.260.7976
-----Original Message-----
From: "listmaster"
"mailto:listmaster"
On Behalf Of "Ivan.S.Ba????????????????
Sent: Wednesday, March 01, 2006 7:40 PM
To: "RIS-List"
Subject: <RefMan> Control of font in citations and bibliography
Hello!
How is it possible to control the appearance of in-text citations and
bibliography list in RefMan using MS Word? I am trying to set the Times
New Roman font in "Generate Bibliography", but all text inserted are in
Arial :(. Moreover, ";" - separator between citations number is in
Courier New font. It seems that in output style editor the text areas is
not plain text, but RichEdit without possibility to control fonts in
it... I have tried to copy and paste format of links from Word where
Times New Roman is chosen in Definition, but with no success.
I think that I am overlooking something clear and obvious...
Can anyone share his experience with this?
Thanks in advance!
Best regards, Ivan Baturin
Ekaterinburg, Russia
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