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Newbie Question

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Hi,

I have had this software for a time now, and it comes new versions of it often, which shows that the company really is working on the product. But I haven't really got the snag of it. I have fairly basic needs for my masters degree. I want to use it as my referencesoftware. I have had added the books and articles which I will refer to. It is simple there to doulbe click on the icon copy citaion and woops the citation is in the eassay which is great. But I always refer to the page or pages that the facts are taken from, and their comes the problem. I haven't understood if it is possible to ad that when using the "copy citation" mode. The only way I have solved it is by entering the citaion manuallay e.g. {Wallin, 1998, @32} (Wallin, 1998:32) But that I think is very complicated way of using the software. It feels that I loose all the advantages of beeing able to fetch the correct references from the database.

Has anyone any advice how I can use "copy citation mode" and after that add some information so page refence is included.

Yours

ed

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Just waiting to get going with the boring masters that should have been done a few years ago.
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Re: Newbie Question

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Hi,

To add the pages you want to cite, do this:

1. Copy Citation as usual. The citation in you document may now look like this: {Smith, 2005, #12345}

2. In your word processor, add the cited pages: {Smith, 2005, #12345@22}

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but wow.. can it be so easy? it doen't get the blue color of the added page, but that maybe doesn't matter.

Really thanx for such a fast reply Jon, great product even if i'm a low end user.

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Hi,

You mention a blue color, so I imagine you are using Mellel. In that case, you must open up the citation object (double-click on it) in Mellel and enter the @22 at the end of the citation in the dialog box. Do you see that?

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Re: Newbie Question

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Jon wrote:Hi,

To add the pages you want to cite, do this:

1. Copy Citation as usual. The citation in you document may now look like this: {Smith, 2005, #12345}

2. In your word processor, add the cited pages: {Smith, 2005, #12345@22}

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When I copy as usual i get this result

{Boréus, 1994, #92319}

I then add in the end of the above.

@32]

get this result

(Boréus, 1994)@32]

hmmm not as it should look...
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Re: Newbie Question

Post by ed »

Jon if you would have been in Sweden, Stockholm I would have given you some glasses of wine.... ahhh thanks, stupid of me, I totally missed out on the double clicking on the blue.

thanks

ed
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now I have no excuses to get going with writing the stuff.
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ed wrote: When I copy as usual i get this result

{Boréus, 1994, #92319}

I then add in the end of the above.

@32]

get this result

(Boréus, 1994)@32]

hmmm not as it should look...
That's because you put the cited pages outside of the curly brackets. They should be inside, like this:

{Boréus, 1994, #92319@32}

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Hi, I've been to Stockholm (not recently, though) and remember it as probably the cleanest city I ever visited (and perhaps the most expensive!). But I had a wonderful time.

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