Good Day!
I`d like to modify the "New England Journal of Medicine" format so that the
text looks like "blahblahblah [1]" instead of blahblahblah 1 (superscripted).
The References should be listed like this:
[1]
[2]
[3]
[4]
and so forth...
Thanks for your help!
Daniel
Newbie Question regarding formats manager
Re: Newbie Question regarding formats manager
Hi,
Did NEJM change their reference styles? If so, please send me the pdf of an article and I'll update the format we provide.
If no, instructions for creating/editing formats are in the User Guide, which you can download from our site. If this is NOT for the NEJM, I'd click on the NEJM format, make a *new* format (based on NEJM) and rename it to whatever you want. In the second tab, you'd tell Bookends to put a [ before and a ] after final citation, and turn off superscripting. For the bib, you'd also tell Bookends to put a [ before and a ] after each reference number.
Jon
Sonny Software
Did NEJM change their reference styles? If so, please send me the pdf of an article and I'll update the format we provide.
If no, instructions for creating/editing formats are in the User Guide, which you can download from our site. If this is NOT for the NEJM, I'd click on the NEJM format, make a *new* format (based on NEJM) and rename it to whatever you want. In the second tab, you'd tell Bookends to put a [ before and a ] after final citation, and turn off superscripting. For the bib, you'd also tell Bookends to put a [ before and a ] after each reference number.
Jon
Sonny Software