Want "and" between two citations

I have a first citation and then want to say "See also [this citation] and [that citation].

I am using Word 2007 and University of Chicago notes with bibliography style. I can put in the citations, but even with multiple citations noted for the latter part (i.e., the "see also" part), these two citations show up with a period at the end of each and I cannot delete the period without deleting the entire citation. Any help you have would be most appreciated.
  • The way this is designed to work is to put in both citation as a multiple citation,
    put "See also" in the prefix field for the first one and "and" in the prefix field for the second one.
    Problem is that you'll still have a semicolon after the first citation this way. If you want to get rid of that you'll have to manually edit at some point.
  • Thanks. The editing function seems to fix this.
  • yeah - but note the warning displayed - this is really a measure of last resort.

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