Hello!
Perhaps this is a strange request, perhaps it isn't.
I'm writing up my PhD thesis which has a lot of references in it. My Bookends PhD library is even larger, about four times the number of titles found in the thesis.
Here's the thing: I would like to double-check and harmonise all my references, however, time is of the essence and I would rather not (at this point in time) wade through my entire Bookends library, if it can at all be avoided. Is there a way to display (or auto-populate a group with) only those references from my library that actually appear in the finished thesis? A sort of reverse scan? I hope I'm making sense.
Maybe (probably) there is a much simpler way to go about this. I am eternally grateful for any and all suggestions for how to get the job done!
Thank you.
Auto-populate group with references used in document?
Re: Auto-populate group with references used in document?
Not a reverse scan, a scan.
After a scan all the references cited in the paper will be marked (i.e., hits). So scan and then click on the Hits group. You can also easily make a static group from the Hits, if you want a permanent record.
Jon
Sonny Software
After a scan all the references cited in the paper will be marked (i.e., hits). So scan and then click on the Hits group. You can also easily make a static group from the Hits, if you want a permanent record.
Jon
Sonny Software
Re: Auto-populate group with references used in document?
As easy as that!
Thanks, as ever, for the prompt answer.
Thanks, as ever, for the prompt answer.