You don't need \usepackage{natbib} in the preamble, but select the
natbib option in Document - Settings - Bibliography. There you can
also select Author,Year. For square brackets add square to the
options in Document - Settings - Document Class - Custom.
I hope this helps. Regards.
I have a document in the Article (Elsevier) class, with Natbib Author-
Year selected under Bibliography and \usepackage{natbib} in the
preamble. I have a bibtex generated bibliography using the .bst style
file of the journal which is in the folder with my document.
The bibliography is
On Sun, 14 Aug 2011, Bruce Pourciau wrote:
I have a document in the Article (Elsevier) class, with Natbib Author-Year
selected under Bibliography and \usepackage{natbib} in the preamble. I have a
bibtex generated bibliography using the .bst style file of the journal which
is in the folder
On 08/14/2011 03:32 PM, Bruce Pourciau wrote:
> I have a document in the Article (Elsevier) class, with Natbib
> Author-Year selected under Bibliography and \usepackage{natbib} in the
> preamble. I have a bibtex generated bibliography using the .bst style
> file of the journal which is in the
You don't need \usepackage{natbib} in the preamble, but select the
natbib option in Document -> Settings -> Bibliography. There you can
also select Author,Year. For square brackets add "square" to the
options in Document -> Settings -> Document Class -> Custom.
I hope this helps. Regards.
Jesper Stemann Andersen wrote:
In contrast to LyX 1.6, with LyX 2.0 (even RC3), when selecting the
Biblatex-citation-styles module [1], the Bibliography - Citation Style
preference is forced to Natbib and all citations are set with a \citet
instead of a \cite in the source code.
Without
Jesper Stemann Andersen wrote:
In contrast to LyX 1.6, with LyX 2.0 (even RC3), when selecting the
Biblatex-citation-styles module [1], the Bibliography - Citation Style
preference is forced to Natbib and all citations are set with a \citet
instead of a \cite in the source code.
Without
Jesper Stemann Andersen wrote:
> In contrast to LyX 1.6, with LyX 2.0 (even RC3), when selecting the
> Biblatex-citation-styles module [1], the Bibliography -> Citation Style
> preference is forced to Natbib and all citations are set with a \citet
> instead of a \cite in
Hi,
In contrast to LyX 1.6, with LyX 2.0 (even RC3), when selecting the
Biblatex-citation-styles module [1], the Bibliography - Citation Style
preference is forced to Natbib and all citations are set with a \citet instead
of a \cite in the source code.
Without the natbib=true option
Hi,
In contrast to LyX 1.6, with LyX 2.0 (even RC3), when selecting the
Biblatex-citation-styles module [1], the Bibliography - Citation Style
preference is forced to Natbib and all citations are set with a \citet instead
of a \cite in the source code.
Without the natbib=true option
Hi,
In contrast to LyX 1.6, with LyX 2.0 (even RC3), when selecting the
Biblatex-citation-styles module [1], the Bibliography -> Citation Style
preference is forced to Natbib and all citations are set with a \citet instead
of a \cite in the source code.
Without the natbib=true opt
- Settings -
Bibliography: Citation style. If Natbib is chosen and set to author-year,
the LyX source code shows citations as \citet; if you change that setting to
numerical, the source code updates them to \citep. So I take this to mean
that LyX is using \cite, err, 'internally', and the source output
- Settings -
Bibliography: Citation style. If Natbib is chosen and set to author-year,
the LyX source code shows citations as \citet; if you change that setting to
numerical, the source code updates them to \citep. So I take this to mean
that LyX is using \cite, err, 'internally', and the source output
-> Settings ->
Bibliography: Citation style. If Natbib is chosen and set to author-year,
the LyX source code shows citations as \citet; if you change that setting to
numerical, the source code updates them to \citep. So I take this to mean
that LyX is using \cite, err, 'internally', and the
Julien Rioux julien.ri...@... writes:
For me (LyX 1.6.5 WinXp) LyX remembers the last citation format
used and selects this one.
Yes you're quite right, it does for me too (on OS X and Win7).
But sometimes it doesn't behave consistently in my main document; maybe
there's something in there
Julien Rioux julien.ri...@... writes:
For me (LyX 1.6.5 WinXp) LyX remembers the last citation format
used and selects this one.
Yes you're quite right, it does for me too (on OS X and Win7).
But sometimes it doesn't behave consistently in my main document; maybe
there's something in there
Julien Rioux writes:
>
> For me (LyX 1.6.5 WinXp) LyX remembers the last citation format
> used and selects this one.
Yes you're quite right, it does for me too (on OS X and Win7).
But sometimes it doesn't behave consistently in my main document; maybe
there's something in
Justin Wood upas...@... writes:
However, when LyX initially inserts a citation from a *new* reference not
previously used, it defaults to the *textual *citation format: natbib's *
\citet* command. This is not what I need. I can of course change any such
citation to parenthetical (\citep), or
Justin Wood upas...@... writes:
However, when LyX initially inserts a citation from a *new* reference not
previously used, it defaults to the *textual *citation format: natbib's *
\citet* command. This is not what I need. I can of course change any such
citation to parenthetical (\citep), or
Justin Wood writes:
> However, when LyX initially inserts a citation from a *new* reference not
> previously used, it defaults to the *textual *citation format: natbib's *
> \citet* command. This is not what I need. I can of course change any such
> citation to parenthetical
Hi all. The usual apologies for asking a dumb and/or tired question, but I
have hunted through the list archive and online in general to no avail.
[System: LyX 1.6.5 on Mac OS X 10.6.2]
I'm using natbib citation style, set to *author-year*, with a 3rd party
style file for Chicago
formathttp
Hi all. The usual apologies for asking a dumb and/or tired question, but I
have hunted through the list archive and online in general to no avail.
[System: LyX 1.6.5 on Mac OS X 10.6.2]
I'm using natbib citation style, set to *author-year*, with a 3rd party
style file for Chicago
formathttp
Hi all. The usual apologies for asking a dumb and/or tired question, but I
have hunted through the list archive and online in general to no avail.
[System: LyX 1.6.5 on Mac OS X 10.6.2]
I'm using natbib citation style, set to *author-year*, with a 3rd party
style file for Chicago
format<h
Quoting Christian Brodbeck christianmbrodb...@gmail.com:
Hello,
Ages ago I asked this list about how to do APA references for my
thesis, and since with rgheck's help I ended up with a method that
seems to be working properly I figured it might be useful for
someone else:
thanks for
Quoting Christian Brodbeck christianmbrodb...@gmail.com:
Hello,
Ages ago I asked this list about how to do APA references for my
thesis, and since with rgheck's help I ended up with a method that
seems to be working properly I figured it might be useful for
someone else:
thanks for
Quoting Christian Brodbeck :
Hello,
Ages ago I asked this list about how to do APA references for my
thesis, and since with rgheck's help I ended up with a method that
seems to be working properly I figured it might be useful for
someone else:
thanks
Hello,
Ages ago I asked this list about how to do APA references for my
thesis, and since with rgheck's help I ended up with a method that
seems to be working properly I figured it might be useful for someone
else:
install Biblatex:
Hello,
Ages ago I asked this list about how to do APA references for my
thesis, and since with rgheck's help I ended up with a method that
seems to be working properly I figured it might be useful for someone
else:
install Biblatex:
Hello,
Ages ago I asked this list about how to do APA references for my
thesis, and since with rgheck's help I ended up with a method that
seems to be working properly I figured it might be useful for someone
else:
install Biblatex:
. In lyx i set
\bibliographystyle{dinat} and in the settings menu i use natbib with
author-year but no options for the braces.
When you insert a citation, toward the bottom of the dialog is a line
marked citation style (in English, of course), where you can select
how you want the citation
. In lyx i set
\bibliographystyle{dinat} and in the settings menu i use natbib with
author-year but no options for the braces.
When you insert a citation, toward the bottom of the dialog is a line
marked citation style (in English, of course), where you can select
how you want the citation
. In lyx i set
\bibliographystyle{dinat} and in the settings menu i use natbib with
author-year but no options for the braces.
When you insert a citation, toward the bottom of the dialog is a line
marked "citation style" (in English, of course), where you can select
how you want th
Hello guys,
i have the problem that i cant lyx make my citation look like i want
them too.
Currently im using dinat
(http://tug.ctan.org/cgi-bin/ctanPackageInformation.py?id=dinat) but it
makes my cites look like normal text.
I want a cite appear as [cite] and not without braces - any way to
On 07/17/2009 02:57 PM, Maximilian Melcher wrote:
Hello guys,
i have the problem that i cant lyx make my citation look like i want
them too.
Currently im using dinat
(http://tug.ctan.org/cgi-bin/ctanPackageInformation.py?id=dinat) but
it makes my cites look like normal text.
I want a cite
Hello guys,
i have the problem that i cant lyx make my citation look like i want
them too.
Currently im using dinat
(http://tug.ctan.org/cgi-bin/ctanPackageInformation.py?id=dinat) but it
makes my cites look like normal text.
I want a cite appear as [cite] and not without braces - any way to
On 07/17/2009 02:57 PM, Maximilian Melcher wrote:
Hello guys,
i have the problem that i cant lyx make my citation look like i want
them too.
Currently im using dinat
(http://tug.ctan.org/cgi-bin/ctanPackageInformation.py?id=dinat) but
it makes my cites look like normal text.
I want a cite
Hello guys,
i have the problem that i cant lyx make my citation look like i want
them too.
Currently im using dinat
(http://tug.ctan.org/cgi-bin/ctanPackageInformation.py?id=dinat) but it
makes my cites look like normal text.
I want a cite appear as [cite] and not without braces - any way to
On 07/17/2009 02:57 PM, Maximilian Melcher wrote:
Hello guys,
i have the problem that i cant lyx make my citation look like i want
them too.
Currently im using dinat
(http://tug.ctan.org/cgi-bin/ctanPackageInformation.py?id=dinat) but
it makes my cites look like normal text.
I want a cite
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Hello,
i trying to resolve this the whole day but i dont get it to work.
Im currently using lyx 1.6.3 on vista and trying to get the citation
style like [author year] but it appears like author year and its not
visible that this is a reference.
In my
but that didnt work at all.
Hi Maximilian,
I tried the 'dinat' style and it works with Natbib for 1.6.2 - however I use
plain old BibTex not BibLatex - are you sure you need BibLatex for your purpose?
If you don't, well then stick to BibTex, that way you will get the citation
style you want. If you
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Hello,
i trying to resolve this the whole day but i dont get it to work.
Im currently using lyx 1.6.3 on vista and trying to get the citation
style like [author year] but it appears like author year and its not
visible that this is a reference.
In my
but that didnt work at all.
Hi Maximilian,
I tried the 'dinat' style and it works with Natbib for 1.6.2 - however I use
plain old BibTex not BibLatex - are you sure you need BibLatex for your purpose?
If you don't, well then stick to BibTex, that way you will get the citation
style you want. If you
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Hash: SHA1
Hello,
i trying to resolve this the whole day but i dont get it to work.
Im currently using lyx 1.6.3 on vista and trying to get the citation
style like [author year] but it appears like author year and its not
visible that this is a reference.
In my
: http://wiki.lyx.org/BibTeX/Biblatex but that didnt work at all.
Hi Maximilian,
I tried the 'dinat' style and it works with Natbib for 1.6.2 - however I use
plain old BibTex not BibLatex - are you sure you need BibLatex for your purpose?
If you don't, well then stick to BibTex, that way you will get
Tom Bush wrote:
I'm just finishing a thesis. I have at some point half way through
accidentally (or stupidly) changed my citation style from (Aristotle,
1933) to the same, without the brackets.
I can manually click on each citation field and change them back to
the style with the brackets
2008/12/9 Jürgen Spitzmüller [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Tom Bush wrote:
I'm just finishing a thesis. I have at some point half way through
accidentally (or stupidly) changed my citation style from (Aristotle,
1933) to the same, without the brackets.
I can manually click on each citation field
2008/12/9 Jürgen Spitzmüller [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Tom Bush wrote:
If it's not too much trouble, what does citealp mean in contrast to citep?
These are the natbib citation commands. LyX uses them internally:
\citet{key} ==Jones et al. (1990)
\citet*{key} == Jones,
Tom Bush wrote:
If it's not too much trouble, what does citealp mean in contrast to citep?
These are the natbib citation commands. LyX uses them internally:
\citet{key} ==Jones et al. (1990)
\citet*{key} == Jones, Baker, and Smith (1990)
\citep{key} ==
Tom Bush wrote:
I'm just finishing a thesis. I have at some point half way through
accidentally (or stupidly) changed my citation style from (Aristotle,
1933) to the same, without the brackets.
I can manually click on each citation field and change them back to
the style with the brackets
2008/12/9 Jürgen Spitzmüller [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Tom Bush wrote:
I'm just finishing a thesis. I have at some point half way through
accidentally (or stupidly) changed my citation style from (Aristotle,
1933) to the same, without the brackets.
I can manually click on each citation field
2008/12/9 Jürgen Spitzmüller [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Tom Bush wrote:
If it's not too much trouble, what does citealp mean in contrast to citep?
These are the natbib citation commands. LyX uses them internally:
\citet{key} ==Jones et al. (1990)
\citet*{key} == Jones,
Tom Bush wrote:
If it's not too much trouble, what does citealp mean in contrast to citep?
These are the natbib citation commands. LyX uses them internally:
\citet{key} ==Jones et al. (1990)
\citet*{key} == Jones, Baker, and Smith (1990)
\citep{key} ==
Tom Bush wrote:
> I'm just finishing a thesis. I have at some point half way through
> accidentally (or stupidly) changed my citation style from (Aristotle,
> 1933) to the same, without the brackets.
>
> I can manually click on each citation field and change them back
2008/12/9 Jürgen Spitzmüller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Tom Bush wrote:
>> I'm just finishing a thesis. I have at some point half way through
>> accidentally (or stupidly) changed my citation style from (Aristotle,
>> 1933) to the same, without the brackets.
>>
>>
2008/12/9 Jürgen Spitzmüller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Tom Bush wrote:
>> If it's not too much trouble, what does citealp mean in contrast to citep?
>
> These are the natbib citation commands. LyX uses them internally:
>
> \citet{key} ==>>Jones et al. (1990)
> \citet*{key} ==>>
Tom Bush wrote:
> If it's not too much trouble, what does citealp mean in contrast to citep?
These are the natbib citation commands. LyX uses them internally:
\citet{key} ==>>Jones et al. (1990)
\citet*{key} ==>> Jones, Baker, and Smith (1990)
\citep{key} ==>>
Hello all,
I'm just finishing a thesis. I have at some point half way through
accidentally (or stupidly) changed my citation style from (Aristotle,
1933) to the same, without the brackets.
I can manually click on each citation field and change them back to
the style with the brackets
Hello all,
I'm just finishing a thesis. I have at some point half way through
accidentally (or stupidly) changed my citation style from (Aristotle,
1933) to the same, without the brackets.
I can manually click on each citation field and change them back to
the style with the brackets
Hello all,
I'm just finishing a thesis. I have at some point half way through
accidentally (or stupidly) changed my citation style from (Aristotle,
1933) to the same, without the brackets.
I can manually click on each citation field and change them back to
the style with the brackets
Hi,
I am using Bibtex and the bibtex entry is mentioned below. Lyx/latex
still has trouble figuring out the author for this citation style. Is
there an error in the way this entry is setup esp. in the author field?
@Article{ qdots-strained-MBE-first-observation,
title = Growth
Manoj Rajagopalan wrote:
Hi,
I am using Bibtex and the bibtex entry is mentioned below. Lyx/latex
still has trouble figuring out the author for this citation style. Is
there an error in the way this entry is setup esp. in the author field?
I wonder if there is an issue with Le Roux? Try
Hi,
I am using Bibtex and the bibtex entry is mentioned below. Lyx/latex
still has trouble figuring out the author for this citation style. Is
there an error in the way this entry is setup esp. in the author field?
@Article{ qdots-strained-MBE-first-observation,
title = Growth
Manoj Rajagopalan wrote:
Hi,
I am using Bibtex and the bibtex entry is mentioned below. Lyx/latex
still has trouble figuring out the author for this citation style. Is
there an error in the way this entry is setup esp. in the author field?
I wonder if there is an issue with Le Roux? Try
Hi,
I am using Bibtex and the bibtex entry is mentioned below. Lyx/latex
still has trouble figuring out the author for this citation style. Is
there an error in the way this entry is setup esp. in the author field?
@Article{ qdots-strained-MBE-first-observation,
title = "G
Manoj Rajagopalan wrote:
Hi,
I am using Bibtex and the bibtex entry is mentioned below. Lyx/latex
still has trouble figuring out the author for this citation style. Is
there an error in the way this entry is setup esp. in the author field?
I wonder if there is an issue with "Le Roux&
Hi there,
when I add a citation in LyX (version 1.6.0) I get to choose some
formatting options including entering text into the 'Text after'
field. Any text entered here is then appended to the citation itself
separated with a comma. Is there any way to change the separator to be
a
Sam Aaron wrote:
Any text entered here is then appended to the citation itself
separated with a comma. Is there any way to change the separator to be
a colon?
[EMAIL PROTECTED]@tempswa : #2\fi}]}
Jürgen
:
#2\fi
: #2\fi
#2\fi}]
etc. All seem to throw errors on creation of the pdf. I'm currently
jusing Jurabib as the citation style. Will that be the issue?
Thanks once again,
Sam
Sam Aaron wrote:
I'm currently
jusing Jurabib as the citation style. Will that be the issue?
Yes, since you wrote nothing I assumed you are using the standard bibliography
with article.sty. With Jurabib, you can probably customize this differently.
Have a look at the Jurabib documentation
Hi there,
when I add a citation in LyX (version 1.6.0) I get to choose some
formatting options including entering text into the 'Text after'
field. Any text entered here is then appended to the citation itself
separated with a comma. Is there any way to change the separator to be
a
Sam Aaron wrote:
Any text entered here is then appended to the citation itself
separated with a comma. Is there any way to change the separator to be
a colon?
[EMAIL PROTECTED]@tempswa : #2\fi}]}
Jürgen
:
#2\fi
: #2\fi
#2\fi}]
etc. All seem to throw errors on creation of the pdf. I'm currently
jusing Jurabib as the citation style. Will that be the issue?
Thanks once again,
Sam
Sam Aaron wrote:
I'm currently
jusing Jurabib as the citation style. Will that be the issue?
Yes, since you wrote nothing I assumed you are using the standard bibliography
with article.sty. With Jurabib, you can probably customize this differently.
Have a look at the Jurabib documentation
Hi there,
when I add a citation in LyX (version 1.6.0) I get to choose some
formatting options including entering text into the 'Text after'
field. Any text entered here is then appended to the citation itself
separated with a comma. Is there any way to change the separator to be
a
Sam Aaron wrote:
> Any text entered here is then appended to the citation itself
> separated with a comma. Is there any way to change the separator to be
> a colon?
[EMAIL PROTECTED]@tempswa : #2\fi}]}
Jürgen
've tried:
#2\fi
: #2\fi
#2\fi}]
etc. All seem to throw errors on creation of the pdf. I'm currently
jusing Jurabib as the citation style. Will that be the issue?
Thanks once again,
Sam
Sam Aaron wrote:
> I'm currently
> jusing Jurabib as the citation style. Will that be the issue?
Yes, since you wrote nothing I assumed you are using the standard bibliography
with article.sty. With Jurabib, you can probably customize this differently.
Have a look at the J
Hi all,
In my document, I have inserted a Bibtex bibliography. For certain
citation items, I choose the author et. al. Citation style from the
Formatting section of the Citation dialog. This is supposed to give me
reference of the form author et. al. [ref#] However, when I
view
Manoj Rajagopalan wrote:
Hi all,
In my document, I have inserted a Bibtex bibliography. For certain
citation items, I choose the author et. al. Citation style from
the Formatting section of the Citation dialog. This is supposed to
give me reference of the form author et. al. [ref
rgheck wrote:
If you're not using BibTeX but are entering the references manually,
then the problem is that you can only use author-year citations if
you're using BibTeX.
Again: no, not true. Natbib works well with standard bibliography, and I use it
all the time. Test file attached.
Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
rgheck wrote:
If you're not using BibTeX but are entering the references manually,
then the problem is that you can only use author-year citations if
you're using BibTeX.
Again: no, not true. Natbib works well with standard bibliography, and I use it
all
loaded the file into 1.6.1svn and it was fine. ???
Can you chose the citation style in the citation dialog? I can't. The list of
styles is empty, and the combo is disabled. In 1.5, the combo contained all
necessary styles. Also the label in the LyX window is wrong.
Compare the attached screenshots
Hi all,
In my document, I have inserted a Bibtex bibliography. For certain
citation items, I choose the author et. al. Citation style from the
Formatting section of the Citation dialog. This is supposed to give me
reference of the form author et. al. [ref#] However, when I
view
Manoj Rajagopalan wrote:
Hi all,
In my document, I have inserted a Bibtex bibliography. For certain
citation items, I choose the author et. al. Citation style from
the Formatting section of the Citation dialog. This is supposed to
give me reference of the form author et. al. [ref
rgheck wrote:
If you're not using BibTeX but are entering the references manually,
then the problem is that you can only use author-year citations if
you're using BibTeX.
Again: no, not true. Natbib works well with standard bibliography, and I use it
all the time. Test file attached.
Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
rgheck wrote:
If you're not using BibTeX but are entering the references manually,
then the problem is that you can only use author-year citations if
you're using BibTeX.
Again: no, not true. Natbib works well with standard bibliography, and I use it
all
loaded the file into 1.6.1svn and it was fine. ???
Can you chose the citation style in the citation dialog? I can't. The list of
styles is empty, and the combo is disabled. In 1.5, the combo contained all
necessary styles. Also the label in the LyX window is wrong.
Compare the attached screenshots
Hi all,
In my document, I have inserted a Bibtex bibliography. For certain
citation items, I choose the " et. al." Citation style from the
Formatting section of the Citation dialog. This is supposed to give me
reference of the form " et. al. [ref#] ...". However, when I
Manoj Rajagopalan wrote:
Hi all,
In my document, I have inserted a Bibtex bibliography. For certain
citation items, I choose the " et. al." Citation style from
the Formatting section of the Citation dialog. This is supposed to
give me reference of the form " et. al. [ref#
rgheck wrote:
> If you're not using BibTeX but are entering the references manually,
> then the problem is that you can only use author-year citations if
> you're using BibTeX.
Again: no, not true. Natbib works well with standard bibliography, and I use it
all the time. Test file attached.
Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
rgheck wrote:
If you're not using BibTeX but are entering the references manually,
then the problem is that you can only use author-year citations if
you're using BibTeX.
Again: no, not true. Natbib works well with standard bibliography, and I use it
all
attached the *.tex file).
>>
>>
> I just loaded the file into 1.6.1svn and it was fine. ???
Can you chose the citation style in the citation dialog? I can't. The list of
styles is empty, and the combo is disabled. In 1.5, the combo contained all
necessary styles. Also the lab
extra
setup information for Natbib to the LaTeX preamble in LyX - Document
settings to get it working. Unfortunately I never use Natbib nor APA so I
can not help you more.
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setup information for Natbib to the LaTeX preamble in LyX -> Document
settings to get it working. Unfortunately I never use Natbib nor APA so I
can not help you more.
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Can anyone help with this? I don't want to go back to using MS Word :(
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! This also happens on my computer at home
where I'm running v. 1.5.3 in Ubuntu HH.
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HH.
Can anyone help with this? I don't want to go back to using MS Word :(
Thank you
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On Wed, Aug 27, 2008 at 10:54 AM, quiddity [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thank you to Zan and Bob for very quick replies! They haven't shown up
directly on the forum - is this usual?
I have managed to solve the captalisation problem with curly brackets in
Jabref, so thanks for that tip! I guess I
HH.
Can anyone help with this? I don't want to go back to using MS Word :(
Thank you
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