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Benny
I'm using Office 2003 and Endnote 7, a bibliographical program that
integrates with Word. My document is formatted so all my paragraphs are in
body text. Endnote automatically creates a bibliography at the end of the
document when I insert references in the text.
The only formatting option controlled by Endnote is font size. This means I
can have my body text in 12 point, and the bibliography in 10 point. But I
would also like to make the bibliography normal text, so the bibliography
does not take up so many pages in the document. I have tried selecting the
bibliography and changing the style to "normal", but it keeps reverting to
"body text". How can I keep the last pars of my document normal text? Should
I select the end paragraph marker when I change the selected pars from body
text to normal?
integrates with Word. My document is formatted so all my paragraphs are in
body text. Endnote automatically creates a bibliography at the end of the
document when I insert references in the text.
The only formatting option controlled by Endnote is font size. This means I
can have my body text in 12 point, and the bibliography in 10 point. But I
would also like to make the bibliography normal text, so the bibliography
does not take up so many pages in the document. I have tried selecting the
bibliography and changing the style to "normal", but it keeps reverting to
"body text". How can I keep the last pars of my document normal text? Should
I select the end paragraph marker when I change the selected pars from body
text to normal?