From: Mojo1980 on 11 Mar 2010 14:08 Hi Word Gurus, I am in the process of writing a (long) thesis. It contains about 250 literature citations. These are inserted using Endnote X3. That software is OK, but what it can not do, is automatically link the literature citations to the bibliography section. However, I'd like to do that. In the text, there are different citations that look like (Lindenmayer, 2007) or (Cook et al., 1986) I would like to link every occurrence of these to the bibliography, so that either 1. a cross reference directly to the related entry in the bibliography is created or 2. at least the reader is referenced to the beginning of the bibliography section. Whatever is doable, but 1. would be my favorite. Can one do that in a batch process? I would not want to do that by hand... I also have a glossary, with the same problem. Ideally, I would like to use a VBA macro, that I give a list of replacement words / word constructions, and that automatically replaces every occurrence of the word / word construction with a cross-reference. Is there such a macro (I am a computer scientist, so I guess I could adapt something that is already existing to my needs, however, I'd need a starting point) or a good piece of software to achieve this? Any help is appreciated. Cheers, Bjoern
From: Mojo1980 on 13 Mar 2010 21:22 Hi, I programmed it myself. Write me a message if someone is interested. Cheers, Bjoern
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