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Can I use RefWorks to help me format Footnotes and Endnotes instead of in-text citations?

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Can I use RefWorks to help me format Footnotes and Endnotes instead of in-text citations?

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• Create an endnote or footnote using Microsoft Word: Insert→Reference→Footnote or Insert→Footnote) • Format your footnote or endnote using numbers or letters, then use RefWorks’ Write-N-Cite feature or One Line/Cite View to format the reference in your footnote or endnote. See the information from RefWorks on Adding a Citation to a Footnote or an Endnote (toward the middle of the page). How do I add a specific page number to an in-text citation using RefWorks? You will need to manually instruct the program to include the specific page number using a “switch,” or use the “Edit Citation” feature of Write-n-Cite (on campus). See the RefWorks documentation on “switches”. • The /s switch works for output styles that require page numbers in the in-text or parenthetical citation, eg. Chicago, MLA and Turabian (Reference List). Cite a specific page in-text or in a footnote or endnote. The /s switch is an override for the page numbers stored in the database record. By applying this switch you

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