One source - multiple citations?!
Is it possible to cite the same source multiple times in a MS Word document, so that only one footnote is inserted?
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could you maybe provide an example?
I'm writing a paper and want to cite a guidline several times within my text. If I do so a new footnote is added each time. My intention is that zotero / word always refers to the same footnote already quoted above.
Example for my intention:
Colorectal cancer is often diagnosed in the elderly (1).
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There are different therapeutic options. (1)
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(1) S3 Guidline of colorectal cancer, ASCO 2011
Colorectal cancer is often diagnosed in the elderly (1).
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There are different therapeutic options. (2)
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(1) S3 Guidline of colorectal cancer, ASCO 2011
(2) S3 Guidline of colorectal cancer, ASCO 2011
What you want is what we refer to as a numeric style - try e.g. "Vancouver" (there are hundreds of alternatives at zotero.org/styles), which will insert a number like (1) for the citation and then repeat it when it's cited again. The full list of references with corresponding number is then the bibliography.