Hi,
I am currently writing my dissertation. I have all my chapters in separate documents and once it is finished I plan on putting them all in one. I have not finished yet but out of curiosity and to check it worked I added all of my partially complete chapters to one document. When I did this I noticed that only the citations are added. Is there a limit to how many can be in a single document? I have tried adding the documents into new documents individually and some of them do not copy across the citations, even if a bibliography is at the end of the document. When I click update citations and bibliography in these new documents they replace the original citation with "Invalid source specified"... I can't find any pattern as the ones which do not copy across do work sometimes.
Does anyone know anything about this problem? Or have any suggestions?
Cheers
Andy
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Prostar Computer Company Representative
Hmm, with no pattern to the problem it's hard to pinpoint. If nobody here is able to help you resolve it, hopefully some of the following links will get you on track:
Add/Change sources, citations, and bibliographies.
Compare and Merge documents (in 2007 and up the option to merge documents is under "Review", then the "Compare" drop down menu).
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Sorry that I don't know off hand. Good luck!
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