So, my dissertation form must follow:
"...Chicago Manual of Style, supplemented by SBL Handbook..."
The installed Chicago styles (and the Turabian styles as well) are putting in those parenthetical references in the footnotes instead of the proper footnotre reference format.
Do I need to alter the format, and check that Document, cite by "custom citation format" option?
Do I need to create a new bib style to use the Chicago Manual's specs for footnote notations? This thing really ships without a turnkey solution for this extremely common format?
I've read the Tutorial and the User Guide.
I'm using Word 2004.
Chicago Manual of Style Footnote Style
Well, I'm writing a Chicago format, myself. I'm using the "Notes" format (as opposed to author/date parenthetical format). So, the thing to do is create a Chicago Bibliography format and choose that as the format, and have it use a custom format for intext references, pointing to a second Chicago Notes format that I create. Am I going about this correctly?