Friends,
I am still using the trial version, and will purchase either Bookends or Endnotes within the week. I have tried scanning WORD documents using either Chicago 15 or Turabian, and the bibliography never comes out with the name of the city. Has this radically changed in the last few months so I don't know about it, or am I missing something?
Todd
Newbie question about scanned documents
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Newbie question about scanned documents
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You don't say what the reference Type is. The Chicago 15th format for Book and Book Chapter, for example, do output the city. You can check this out with the Example button in the format definition. Assuming you are using those Types, are you sure you entered the city in the correct field?
This is best followed up by emailing tech support directly (support@sonnysoftware.com).
Jon
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This is best followed up by emailing tech support directly (support@sonnysoftware.com).
Jon
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Got it
I figured it was something dumb. Apparently Amazon.com doesn't output the City field? Is it better then to search using some other engine than Amazon? That seems like sort of a critical error.
Thank you though.
Todd
Thank you though.
Todd
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Re: Got it
I find Library of Congress usually gives you the best info.ToddPeperkorn wrote:I figured it was something dumb. Apparently Amazon.com doesn't output the City field? Is it better then to search using some other engine than Amazon? That seems like sort of a critical error.
Thank you though.
Todd
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