urgent messed up citations
Hey,
I have a deadline by Tuesday so this is an urgent matter.
I changed my referencing style from Chicago (note) to full note in my thesis template.I realised that this would make too long footnotes, so I switched to another reference style to see other options.
Suddenly, a chapter in my thesis is using endnotes, the rest has switched to in-text citations.I have changed the style to Chicago note again, and when I add new references, it works, but all my other ones (hundreds of them) appear in the text now.I have refreshed it so many times, the footnotes section as well as authomatically refreshing section is enabled when I click on Document Preferences and choose the citation style.
I hope I don't have to manually deal with this by adding references one by one again.
Best,
Nubin
I have a deadline by Tuesday so this is an urgent matter.
I changed my referencing style from Chicago (note) to full note in my thesis template.I realised that this would make too long footnotes, so I switched to another reference style to see other options.
Suddenly, a chapter in my thesis is using endnotes, the rest has switched to in-text citations.I have changed the style to Chicago note again, and when I add new references, it works, but all my other ones (hundreds of them) appear in the text now.I have refreshed it so many times, the footnotes section as well as authomatically refreshing section is enabled when I click on Document Preferences and choose the citation style.
I hope I don't have to manually deal with this by adding references one by one again.
Best,
Nubin
This was two days ago, I have been working on the text yesterday as well as I have to make it to the deadline.So it is too late to go back to the earler version...
The first thing I'd try is to switch back to an author-date style and then to Chicago (note), making sure to select footnotes (endnotes are more error-prone for some reason).
If that doesn't work, 188BET靠谱吗//www.brodersterzo.com/support/kb/debugging_broken_documentsis your best bet.