consulting about citation format
1.Can the in-text citation format in Word, which currently uses numbers, be changed to the (Author, Year) format, just like in EndNote?
2.Can the in-text citations in Word have their format uniformly set through Word Styles—for example, setting the font color to blue?
3.For the reference list, can we adjust its format to "Author + Year + Title" and set the sorting to first alphabetical order of authors' surnames, then publication year (for the same authors), and finally title alphabetical order (for the same years)? Is such a function available in the software?
4.Is it possible to control the number of authors displayed in the reference list? Specifically, when the number of authors is ≥ 12, only the first 10 authors are shown, and the rest are represented by ", et al."
2.Can the in-text citations in Word have their format uniformly set through Word Styles—for example, setting the font color to blue?
3.For the reference list, can we adjust its format to "Author + Year + Title" and set the sorting to first alphabetical order of authors' surnames, then publication year (for the same authors), and finally title alphabetical order (for the same years)? Is such a function available in the software?
4.Is it possible to control the number of authors displayed in the reference list? Specifically, when the number of authors is ≥ 12, only the first 10 authors are shown, and the rest are represented by ", et al."
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2. No
3. and 4 -- those are functions of the citation styles. Both are absolutely possible. Depending on what exactly you need, 3) likely already exists in a styles. Less sure about the exact numbers on 4)