Citation Formatting

Is there anyway to change the way your references get inported into word? For example when I import a reference into word it looks like this(using periods for spaces):

Ellis, David V., and Susan L. White
........2002 Archaeological Survey of Philomath Couplet Norton Creek Crossover, Benton County. Prepared for Oregon Department of Transportation, Salem.

But I want it to look like this with hard returns instead of soft returns(again using periods for spaces):

Ellis, David V., and Susan L. White
..2002 Archaeological Survey of Philomath Couplet Norton Creek
....Crossover, Benton County. Prepared for Oregon Department of
....Transportation, Salem.
  • while the general answer to your question is yes, the specific format you want (i.e. the exact indenting as used e.g. by AAA) isn't possible with Zotero at this time.
  • edited January 2, 2014
    Well then, what about getting hard returns instead of soft. It's incredibly cumbersome to change and reformat everything.

    Thanks,
  • the returns within a citation are soft returns.
  • I know I meant that I need hard returns.
  • not really, no - the issue with the AAA format is mostly that it can't be done properly without a hard return - different from every other citation format I know of.
  • Okay, this is all very frustrating but thanks for the speedy reply.
  • You could insert some unique characters in the places where you need a hard return and then search-replace them as a final editing step.
  • Yeah, I actually figured out how to replace all soft returns with hard returns within word. It's really easy.

    Thanks

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