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Hey, I am in seminary it requires turbrian 9th edition. I have the 6th edition. How do I upgrade to the 9th edition?

Willie Little 0 Reputation points
2026-04-02T20:47:59.27+00:00

Hey, I am in seminary school, which requires the Turbrian 9th edition for writing and citing work. I have the 6th edition only, How do I upgrade to the 9th edition?

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  1. Suzanne S Barnhill 277K Reputation points MVP Volunteer Moderator
    2026-04-03T01:25:20.09+00:00

    You purchase a copy of the printed Turabian manual and compare its instructions and examples to the results you get from Word's built-in Turabian 6th, then make the necessary changes manually. Or you can use one of the templates available online. Google finds these, for example:

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    2026-04-02T20:48:13.6833333+00:00
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    Microsoft Word’s built‑in citation tool does not provide Turabian 9th edition as a selectable style, and the provided information only confirms similar limitations for other styles (for example, APA 7th is not yet built in and requires a community workaround file).

    Based on the available information, there is no supported, built‑in way documented here to upgrade Word’s Turabian style from 6th to 9th edition. For newer citation styles, the documented pattern is either:

    • Use Word’s existing built‑in styles (where available), or
    • Rely on external/community styles or third‑party tools (such as EndNote’s Cite While You Write add‑in) when the required style is not built in.

    For Turabian 9th, this context does not provide a specific style file or official Microsoft method to add or upgrade that style in Word.


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