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I am using the Chicago style (full). With an annotation (abstract) underneath. This is an annotation that the student will write. They do weekly annotated bibliographies. Some of them may want to use a different style, so it was very useful to be go…
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I made the changes as suggested, saving as utf-8 in notepad++, saving with csl suffix, with type of file as txt. The problem is still occuring (��� sometimes instead of the author's name). any more suggestions? Adam Smith, I assume this doesn't happ…
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one more question: in the notepad++ the second dropdown (under where I have the file name) says "save as type." What should I be choosing there? (csl isn't one of the options.
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Thanks, aurimas. I didn't know to look there.
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Thanks, Dan, for trying to help. I'm still not sure why it should be so difficult to get the program to print out an annotated bibliography.
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I downloaded Notepad++, and saved it there. I'm afraid I don't know where to save the file as UTF-8 in Notepad++; if it's one of the options, I don't see it. I know you say that these actions should be able to be accomplished easily, but I am a huma…
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Thank you for your patience. I'm on the right track now.
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the red squiggly line begins around here: et-al-use-first="1" et-al-min
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Adam Smith: I copied the entire "style" text into notepad. I made my changes. When I paste it into the reference test pane I get the following parsing error (I only copied where the errors are highlighted). I copied the style text by hitting control…
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Maybe that's what I did wrong. I thought I was following everything exactly, but I've only had 3 hours of sleep! when I paste into the text editor do I have to paste in the ENTIRE style, from top to bottom? I know I did not save it in the wordpad fi…