jonathandavidreeves
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I can confirm that the AnyStyle.io parser sorted me out. Thank you.
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Thanks, tried but really frustratingly, has not worked either. But really, thank you. I've decided to get back to studying. Dropped the whole idea and shall continue to use the in-built capabilities of word for referencing.
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I have spent quite a while on this issue now. I've copied bibtex.xsl into every folder which contained CHICAGO.xsl. I also created a simple xsl following Microsoft dev article. Nothing new appears in the style list. Interesting to note, then when cr…
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That didn't make any difference
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Yes but I shall reboot just to be sure.
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Okay, I expect that once this process is completed that 'bibtex' will be in the Bibliography style list in word. This is the process I performed: 1. I searched for the 'Bibliography' folder from my system drive using file explorer 2. Once located …
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I searched for Bibliography and found: C:\Users\Jonathan Reeves\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft C:\Program Files\Microsoft Office\root\Office16 So I copied the file into ./Bibliography/Styles Unfortunately it didn't work.
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I'm not sure what the minor version is but it's Office 365 which updates frequently. So, my assumption is, its the latest. I'll do a disk-wide search. I'll report back. Thanks.
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Sorry, I'm running on my computer.
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Oh right, okay. Specifically, the instructions said to drop the file into: C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Office\\Bibliography\Style But I only have: C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Office\Data
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Followed the instructions in the link and afraid it fails at the second step, I only have a data folder. Probably because I run Office 365 which runs in the cloud?
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Yes, the references are located in word's built-in bibliography tool. I shall run through that. Thanks.