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I have one final minor issue. The in-text citations place "p." in front of the page number, e.g. (Smith 1776, p.250). I don't normally include the "p." when writing citations manually, but when I noticed it I reasoned that it wouldn't be a problem…
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Brilliant. That did it. Thanks so much for your help!
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Thanks Adam Smith I couldn't seem to figure out hastebin... But here is a link to a text file. I hope that's okay. https://www.dropbox.com/s/vm58d6p36aegcu8/Harvard style.rtf?dl=0
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It would seem I also don't know how to post code...
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Hi, thanks very much for the replies. One quick follow up question. I have used the code damnation provided, and it provides citations in the following format: (Skinner, 2014, 1976) where the latter is the original date. But what I am after i…
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Yes will do. Thanks!
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Thanks adamsmith, maybe that was the problem as I have managed to get it to work now. Using word because I am getting help on final formatting from someone who knows word well but not libreoffice. My thesis is mainly on Adam Smith – how appropriat…
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I have just encountered a further issue in relation to my original-date question. Some of the old texts I deal with don't have an exact publication date but give the date of publication as, for example, 1703-4. When I enter "original-date: 1703-4"…
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Ah, apologies. I think the ordering problem was something I had done. I wanted to remove the sorting from the in-text citations, so that I could do things like the following: (see Schabas 2009; see also Morgan 1992; 2007; Smith 2002) As it stand…
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Thanks very much for the reply damnation, I will try the code you have provided for the original-date shortly. But, with regards to point two, I saw those lines of code and indeed thought that they should be doing what I wanted. Yet when I make my…