Not from MS. You will have to go to external sources for it. Here are some links I've collected about citation styles, mostly about APA, that may give you some clues to finding what you need.
Office 2010 SP1 Description- Support for APA 6 and MLA 7 added - Bibliography-
The 6th edition of APA style addresses the increasing commonality of obtaining reference material online. It is very similar to the 5th edition. There are little or no changes in the way you cite print materials. The primary difference is the inclusion
of Digital Object Identifiers (DOIs) for electronic sources.
BibWord makes it easier to create and manipulate Microsoft Word citation and bibliography styles. BibWord also resolves several limitations of the basic implementation by Microsoft.
For end-users, BibWord offers a collection of easy to use styles.
A
tool for creating numeric in-text citations based on the ordering of the bibliographic entries. With some styles, it can also be used to generate year suffices.
NoodleBib Express - FREE software for building citations in MLA and APA. Does not store citations.
KnightCite - a free online citation generator service provided by the Hekman Library of Calvin College. MLA, APA, & Chicago styles only.
. ***** . As computer scientists we are trained to communicate with the dumbest things in the world – computers – so you’d think we’d be able to communicate quite well with people. Prof. Doug Fisher
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