Original article:
Http://www.cnblogs.com/vicancy/archive/2011/05/24/2054915.html
When I was using Word 2003, it was a tangle to manage references. Version 2007 was much more convenient and just found out!
Of course, if you use endnote or something, you can ignore it. You don't have that habit ....
For more information, see http://www.lubanren.com/weblog/post/197.html.
Then, as mentioned above
"When using the document cited style, it seems that it cannot be customized. When selecting the" ISO 690-Digital Reference "style, the Citation Index inserted into the article is" (1) "instead of the common" [1] ", this problem is resolved manually only after the document is finalized." In fact, it isModifiable!~
The following is the progressive class:
For example, in the style selection box on the "Citation and bibliography" tab, word provides several common default styles.
So where are these styles?
In fact, these styles useXSL style table, Stored in
[Word installation directory] \ bibliography \ Style
. For exampleXSL style tableFiles are stored in
C: \ Program Files \ Microsoft Office \ office12 \ bibliography \ Style
.
Fortunately, as long as an XSL style table is created in the appropriate format, the natural Word program can automatically read it ~~
See bibword: http://bibword.codeplex.com/releases/view/15852 for reference.
Put the style sheet provided by the above address into the style folder. After restarting the word program, you can load more custom style sheets ~
Shows the loaded style:
The "abnt nbr 6023: 2002-numerical" format is similar to "[1 ~