Am 26.09.2007 um 14:21 schrieb Jason Davies:

>> I'm in a hurry---but I think that this, copied from BibDesk help on
>> ``Creating and Editing Crossrefs," is probably what you're looking  
>> for:
>
> thanks. I couldn't see how to add the Crossref

- open the item which you want to be linked to another item.
- then at the very bottom there is a small icon which gives you an  
"actions for publication"- menu
- choose "add field" and type "crossref"
- paste the cite key of the desired parent item into this new field
- you may have to delete anything you already have in fields which  
you want to be inherited from the parent item, crossref will only  
fill empty fields!
done

alex



> but see I read it
> in haste, as the command option worked.
>
> once again, the design of the software comes to the rescue, good
> job guys...
>
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