How do I make the formatting of the citations in the TOA uniform throughout the document?
Best Authority contains a global formatting feature that allows you to apply specific formatting to part or all of a TOA entry based on its citation type (i.e., cases, statutes, etc.) This allows you to set a uniform look to the TOA groups regardless of how they were formatted in the document. If you wish to make changes to the entire set of TOA entries, you could consider modifying the style definition of the TOA entry paragraphs or modifying the current scheme to reset the TOA entry style to a different style.
Best Authority contains a global formatting feature that allows you to apply specific formatting to part or all of a TOA Entry based on its Citation Type (i.e., cases, statutes, etc.). This allows you to specify a uniform look to the TOA Groups, regardless of how the citations are formatted in the document text. If you wish to make changes to all TOA Entries, you could consider either modifying the Word paragraph style being used for TOA Entries, or else modifying the current Scheme to apply a different paragraph style to TOA Entries.
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