

When you add, remove or move around your captions MS Word automatically renumbers them to retain the correct sequence. You can change the formatting of the captions by using the Insert Caption dialoque window and clicking on Numbering Word automatically assigns the number based on the caption of the same type directly preceding the one you’re inserting. Once you have selected your style click the donut settings again and select Update document.Numbers can be of many different formats, can start at any number or letter, and can include chapter numbers (e.g.

Harvard Stirling University, APA 16th, Chicago 16th, IEEE or MLA) (Mostly though you will choose from the list of styles recommended for your modules e.g. In the following example the original style was Harvard Business Review and the style required is Cite Them Right. Click the drop-down menu and type the style you want in the search box then select it. To change this click the settings donut and click Change citation style. RefWorks Citation Manager will use the most recent referencing style that you used in new RefWorks.You can click to select one of your RefWorks folders instead of the all references list.Select the reference(s) you want for your in-text citation and click or if you wish to add a page number to your citation click and in the suffix box type a space and your page number e.g.The All references list from your New RefWorks account will appear. The RefWorks Citation Manager will appear on your screen once you have logged in. RefWorks is investigating this problem and trying to improve the RCM add-in so that it does not happen in future. The in text citations will still be in the text so they should act as a guideline for you and hopefully make the process less time consuming. Once this has been done go back and re-cite them all again. Remove the bibliography to avoid confusion.Ĥ. This needs to be done to cleanse the document of corrupt RCM code.ģ. That will in effect remove all the content control boxes in the document and convert all citations to be just plain text. Right click and select "remove content control". Select all text via the "select all" text command.Ģ. If this is the case the document can get corrupted and you may need to remove the RefWorks coding in your document and reinsert your references by following the steps below.ġ. cut a section which included citations inserted using RefWorks Citation Manager and pasted it elsewhere. This sometimes happens if you have you moved sections of text around in your document i.e.
