If you want to use APA style, I would suggest using the template. There are
several things that have to be set which the template does for you. If you
want something different than what the template provides, it might be
easiest to use that as a starting point rather than a vanilla article class.

I hope this helps.

Jacob


On Tue, Dec 31, 2013 at 4:04 PM, EhrenFordyce <[email protected]> wrote:

> Struggling to get APA style to work in LyX.
>  In the most recent iteration, I have a) opened a
> new file; b) set the document class to article;
> c) set citation style to Natbib and processor to Bibtex
> under Bibliography in Document Settings;
> d) added "\usepackage{apacite}" in the Preamble;
> e) inserted a BibTeX generated bibliography.
> If I then view this as a PDF, the bibliography appears in
> good APA form. If I then save the file and then
> hit view once again, the bibliographic entries have now
> disappeared under References.
> What's going on? Am on a Max OS X 10.5.8.
>
>
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