Thanks Jennifer, Jenny and James. The "Output" tab is what I was
looking for.  Wonder why I didn't think of that?  The "M8 Free Clip"
was a great tip. I downloaded it and love it. I have not used Access,
but I will try converting Sourcewriter to Basic using LTools.
Thanks again to all who responded... Chick Lewis

On Sun, Oct 16, 2011 at 2:52 AM, Jenny M Benson <[email protected]> wrote:
> On 16/10/2011 02:06, James Cook wrote:
>> For #2, the best I can come up with is to go to the Assigned Sources
>> screen for each individual.  From there, you can select the source in
>> the list on the top half, and then in the "Output" tab on the bottom
>> half, you can copy the entire citation.
>
> And if you use the excellent M8 Free Clip which I have recommended here
> before, you can save a lot of time by saving several Citations and
> pasting them in as required.  With the free version, if you use both the
> temporary and permanent storage you can save up to 50 pieces of text and
> paste any of them in any order.
>
> As mentioned in an earlier thread, tagging is very useful in this sort
> of situation - tag the records which need amending and untag as you go
> along.
>
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> Jenny M Benson
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