I've used the reference tool in Word 2013, harvard style, to cite throughout my essay, I've just gone to put my reference list in and it's not including all authors in the list, just "et al". How can I make it include all authors?
Thanks
June 10, 2024
I've used the reference tool in Word 2013, harvard style, to cite throughout my essay, I've just gone to put my reference list in and it's not including all authors in the list, just "et al". How can I make it include all authors?
Thanks
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You're supposed to be able to customise the xml file for the style to remove that.
For example, see:
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/office/jj851016(v=office.15).aspx
or
http://blogs.office.com/2009/04/29/bibliography-citations-102-building-custom-styles/
However, I have looked at some of those file, and they are, to me, confusing messes.
I would recommend rather using Yves Dhondt's rather brilliant little tool, BibWord:
It's much easier to change these settings there, and there are a number of Harvard-type styles that might already suit your purposes.
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