Is that possible to automatically numbered references Academic Articles style in word?

Anonymous
2016-02-20T14:55:04+00:00

Hello my question is pretty specific.

I want to be able to generate acadamic paper style references

Here what i mean

References in the body text

Full reference in the end

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  1. Charles Kenyon 159.8K Reputation points Volunteer Moderator
    2016-02-22T12:53:22+00:00

    Start with paragraph numbering attached to styles.

    How to create numbered headings or outline numbering in Ribbon Versions of Word by Shauna Kelly

    If those are headings (perhaps  level 9 and not shown in TOC), you can use the Cross-Reference feature to refer (and hyperlink) to the paragraph number.

    You can sort your reference list by first and last name. That may reorder your paragraphs.

    Update the cross reference fields in your body to reflect the new numbers. (Perhaps Ctrl+A followed by F9).

    This is intermediate-level use of Word, not for beginners.

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  1. Suzanne S Barnhill 275K Reputation points MVP Volunteer Moderator
    2016-02-21T14:23:47+00:00

    For information on creating a numbered reference list, see http://web.archive.org/web/20150628084758/http://daiya.mvps.org/biblio.htm#AlphaEndnotes

    This is an old article, but the bottom line is that you just create your reference list in alphabetical order, adding auto numbering to the style used. In the text, use cross-references to the paragraph numbers of the listed references. As you add references to the list, the numbering of the reference list will update automatically, but you will need to use F9 to update the cross-references.

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  1. Anonymous
    2016-02-21T16:31:13+00:00

    so i cant add copy pasted references?

    i mean i copy from google scholar

    such as

    Yetgin, Zeki, and FURKAN GÖZÜKARA. "New metrics for clustering of identical products over imperfect data." Turkish Journal of Electrical Engineering & Computer Sciences 23.4 (2015): 1195-1208.

    and i don't see how it is numbering as i wish. i seriously hate microsoft documentation

    anyone can prepare a short tutorial video about this topic?

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  2. Suzanne S Barnhill 275K Reputation points MVP Volunteer Moderator
    2016-02-22T00:04:46+00:00

    Of course you can! You create your numbered reference list, add a (numbered) paragraph, and paste in your reference. Sort your list in alphabetical order, then insert cross-references in the text to the paragraph number(s) of the relevant reference(s) in the list.

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