In EndNote, I can format my citations to use the data in the "Short Title" field rather than "op. cit.", but I couldn't work out how to do this in Bookends. Is it in fact possible?
To give you a quick example, suppose I have a reference called "Things I like about EndNote compared to Bookends". The EndNote database has a field called Short Title, and in there I can put "Things I like".
When I cite this reference in a footnote, I can get EndNote to produce the following:
1. Some Author, "Things I like about EndNote compared to Bookends", Publisher, City, Date, p.50.
2. Someone Else, blah blah blah
3. Author, "Things I like", p.100.
In testing Bookends I could only get that third note to go something like:
3. Author, op. cit., p.100.
So my question to all you wonderful people is this: can I get Bookends to do what I want it to. I hope it can, because otherwise I'll stick with EndNote
