
Again - no idea where to find them in the style file, that has 5891 lines. I would also like to change the brackets used in the text for references, from round (default for this style) to square.
#How to format a bibliography microsoft word chicago how to#
I suspect, that the first one (that is in italics actually) is called out once somewhere before, but I have no clue where and how to find it? Doing so will allow you to enter additional information needed by other citation styles. If you’ll be using a different format (MLA, et al), check the box labeled Show all bibliography fields located in the bottom-left of the window. So, as you can see, I only call out Title once. By default, Microsoft Word uses APA format. Title, Author(s), Title, Journal Name, Year, Volume, pages On the References tab, in the Citations & Bibliography group, click the Bibliography button and then do one of the following: Choose one of the built-in styles in the drop-down menu. I have found the section (in line 3350) for Journals (she actually only reffers to journals), adjusted it and I got. I have figured out, how to change the order. Therefore I thought it would be the easiest way to copy the XSL file in the Word directory and work on a copy. So far she war using the IS 690 - Numerical reference, as this was the closes to what she needed. It has to go: Author(s), Title, Journal Name, Year, Volume, pagesĪnd also, when the said source is marked in the text, it should be marked with a number in square brackets, like so: This is the text written based on a source However, a journal where she wants to submit the article, has some specific requirements on how to build a bibliography. I've taught her how to use references and bibliography, which is extremely helpful to her.

So my wife is in the middle of writing some scientific article in her field, that she wants to publish.
