Difference page sequences in footnotes
Difference page sequences in footnotes
Dear Bookends Wisdom,
I'm coming to the Bookends + Mellel combination from years of Word + Endnote. In ye olden days with Word+EndNote I could choose 'Edit Footnote' from within Word and from there I could specify a page or page range for that particular reference. EndNote would include that data when using subsequent shortened titles or Latin abbreviations. Reading the Bookends guide it seems clear on how to specify page ranges in Bookends, but I am unclear on how to this from within Mellel. I'm suing the 'drag-and-drop' option from the instructions.
Thanks in advance.
I'm coming to the Bookends + Mellel combination from years of Word + Endnote. In ye olden days with Word+EndNote I could choose 'Edit Footnote' from within Word and from there I could specify a page or page range for that particular reference. EndNote would include that data when using subsequent shortened titles or Latin abbreviations. Reading the Bookends guide it seems clear on how to specify page ranges in Bookends, but I am unclear on how to this from within Mellel. I'm suing the 'drag-and-drop' option from the instructions.
Thanks in advance.
Thanks Jon, it's still not exactly what I have in front of me. As I mentioned, I don't type in the codes, but drag-and-drop the references into Mellel from Bookends. When I double-click, a window appears ('Edit Citation') with two frames: the top one is 'Citation' (in this case "Author, Date, Title" [no itals]; the lower frame is 'Formatted Citation' where my citation appears fully formatted. I've tried using the '@' code as you suggest, but it didn't work quite right. The pages number apppeared after a full stop and without spaces.
Many thanks.
Many thanks.
Hi,
It works here. Here is what I did:
1. Drag and drop a reference to Mellel.
2. Scan.
3. In Mellel, double click on the citation and add "@15" after the temporary citation.
4. Scan again.
The result is the citation, followed by p. 15 (I uses the APA 5th edition format).
Try these steps and see if it works for you, too.
Jon
Sonny Software
It works here. Here is what I did:
1. Drag and drop a reference to Mellel.
2. Scan.
3. In Mellel, double click on the citation and add "@15" after the temporary citation.
4. Scan again.
The result is the citation, followed by p. 15 (I uses the APA 5th edition format).
Try these steps and see if it works for you, too.
Jon
Sonny Software
Try APA 5th, please.
As for before and after, whatever you want. E.g. Before: 'p. ' and After: '.' (without the apostrophes).
If you still have problems, please contact me directly for tech support (support@sonnysoftware.com).
Jon
Sonny Software
As for before and after, whatever you want. E.g. Before: 'p. ' and After: '.' (without the apostrophes).
If you still have problems, please contact me directly for tech support (support@sonnysoftware.com).
Jon
Sonny Software