From: dBlalock on 3 Feb 2010 13:00 The ISO style in citations uses parenthesis and numerical references - e.g (1) or (2). We prefer to use brackets - e.g. [1] or [2] to discriminate them from acronym references. Can I change the formatting style from a parenthesis to a bracket? or can I create a new citation style?
From: Yves Dhondt on 4 Feb 2010 02:46 Yes and yes. The bibliography formatting guidelines are stored in xslt files. Those xslt files convert the xml sources into html which is then processed by Word. If the only thing you want is to change the brackets in ISO 960 - Numerical Reference, try http://bibword.codeplex.com/Release/ProjectReleases.aspx?ReleaseId=14646 If you want more information on how to change brackets yourself, see http://bibword.codeplex.com/wikipage?title=FAQ#Q6 . The page also contains information about deriving new styles from existing styles. Yves -- BibWord : Microsoft Word Citation and Bibliography styles http://bibword.codeplex.com "dBlalock" <dBlalock(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:69A378AC-9C7B-4F3E-A4F1-E28CA019971E(a)microsoft.com... > The ISO style in citations uses parenthesis and numerical references - e.g > (1) or (2). We prefer to use brackets - e.g. [1] or [2] to discriminate > them > from acronym references. Can I change the formatting style from a > parenthesis > to a bracket? or can I create a new citation style?
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