Number: Choose this option to insert a page number or other kind of number, such as a table number, in the cross-reference. Include Above/Below: Check this box to include the word above or below to tell readers where, in relation to the cross-reference, the thing being referred to is located in your document. Now, we have a proporly numbered reference list. Then, we need to insert it into the text. Place your cursor to where the reference is to be inserted, then click 'Insert' -> 'Reference' -> 'Cross-reference'. In the dialog box, select 'Numbered item', 'Paragraph number', then the reference you want to insert, click 'Insert'.
Jennifer wonders if there is a way to cross reference only the number portion of a field-based number. For example, she wants to cross reference to a paragraph numbered 'Section 1.1', but have the cross reference display only the 1.1, not the word 'Section.' This can be done by modifying the way you insert your cross-reference. Follow these general steps:. Position the insertion pointer where you want the cross-reference to appear. Choose Cross-reference from the Insert menu. Word displays the Cross-reference dialog box.
(See Figure 1.) Figure 1. The Cross-reference dialog box. Using the Reference Type drop-down list, choose Heading. (This assumes that your sections in your document are actually numbered headings.) Word displays a list of heading styles in the dialog box. Select the footnote you want used for this reference.
Using the Insert Reference To drop-down list, choose Heading Number (no context). Click Insert.
The cross-reference is inserted, and it includes only the number.
Hello Im writing a thesis and it needs a lot of references that must be numbered correctly. The problem is when i decide after one month to add a reference at the beginning or the middle the whole numbering must be changed. I always write the reference and number them by hand.
So when the numbering is changed it will take me at least one or two days to edit the numbers so they match the reference list at the end. Is the a professional way to automatically number the references and show them at the end of the document?
Like when i add a new reference at the beginning it will number it as '1' and the next will be automatically changed to '2' etc. My example Introduction: Metal Organic Materials ( MOMs), also known as porous coordination polymers (PCPs) or metal-organic frameworks (MOFs), 1 are materials that show permanent porosity, have captured the imagination of chemists worldwide and offer great promise in applications such as gas storage, catalysis, separations and drug delivery. Metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) are made by linking inorganic and organic units by strong bonds (reticular synthesis). The flexibility with which the constituents’ geometry, size, and functionality can be varied has led to more than 20,000 different MOFs being reported and studied within the past decade. The organic units are ditopic or polytopic organic carboxylates (and other similar negatively charged molecules), which, when linked to metal-containing units, yield architecturally robust crystalline MOF structures with a typical porosity of greater than 50% of the MOF crystal volume. The surface area values of such MOFs typically range from 1000 to 10,000 m 2/g, thus exceeding those of traditional porous materials such as zeolites and carbons 2.
To date, MOFs with permanent porosity are more extensive in their variety and multiplicity than any other class of porous materials. These aspects have made MOFs ideal candidates for storage of fuels (hydrogen and methane), capture of carbon dioxide, and catalysis applications Phthalocyanines (Pc’s) are one of the most stable organic materials discovered in 1928. They do not show any noticeable degradation in air up to about 400 °C. Metal phthalocyanines consist of a central metal ion surrounded by a core structure of the phthalocyanine macrocycle. The central metal influences the properties of the film.
The ambients are also found to influence the electrical and optical properties of these films. The optical properties are found to depend on the stacking geometry of phthalocyanines. Due to further advantageous properties such as catalytic activity, light stability, stability against solutions as well as acids and bases, and their large chemical versatility these molecules are used in a wide range of technological applications 3,4, such as industrial pigments and dyes 5, gas sensors 6, catalyst for fuel cell cathodes 7,8, and potential photosensitizers for photodynamic cancer therapy 9,10 as well as in magnetic resonant imaging (MRI) for tumor localization 11. Macgillivray, 'Metal-Organic Frameworks: Design and Application', John Wiley & Sons, 2010. Furukawa, H., Cordova, K. E., O'keeffe, M., and Yaghi, O. The Chemistry and Applications of Metal-Organic Frameworks.
Science, 341(6149), 12444. C.C. Leznoff, A.B.P. Lever, Phthalocyanines: Properties and Applications, VCH, 1993.
Kadish, the Porphyrin Handbook, vol. 19, Academic Press, San Diego, 2003. Porphyrins Phthalocyanines 4 (2000) 432.
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I googled your solution at first i use this method. Click at the top of your document (or press Ctrl-Home on your keyboard to quickly go to the top of your document). In the Home tab, click Replace on the far right (in the Editing section). Click on the More button.
(If you don’t see a More button but do see a Less button, then you can leave things as they are.). With your insertion point in the text box beside Find What:, choose the Format button and choose Style then choose Endnote Reference from the list and click OK. Click in the text box beside Replace With: and type ^&. Now click on the Replace All button. A message will pop up to tell you how many replacements were made. All of your Endnote Reference numbers should now have square brackets around them. Click the Close button to close the Find and Replace window.
But if i add new references and repeat these steps and click 'Replace All' i will get double square brackets. Other solution is this Open Word Click on the right down corner arrow under ‘Styles’ group Click on ‘Manage styles’ at the bottom Highlight ‘Bibliography’ under select a style to edit click on ‘Modify’ tab Click on the dropdown of ‘Format’ Edit the styles and verify the status.
But this only applies to citation. But i want it for endnotes and footnotes.
The last solution is to edit the styles in system folder. But i dont understand it. I have EndNote x7 if this helps can you please help me solve this problem thank you very much. I assumed that you were using the bibliography feature, but apparently I was wrong.
To add brackets around footnote or endnote numbers, you can use Find and Replace, as you have already tried, but you will have to do so after editing is completed. (Adding brackets to the paragraph styles used for footnotes or endnotes won't work.) You can remove the 'excessive' brackets by searching for and replace with (and similarly for of course). You may have to run the Find and Replace repeatedly (unless you perform a wildcard search). Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP Volunteer Moderator (MVP program information: https://mvp.microsoft.com/). Hello im facing a new problem with the references ( endnotes) numbering. They are not aligned. They look like this.
If i have less than 10 numbers then they will show ok. But at 10+ they look weird 9 S. Imaging 13 (1995) 985. 10 Jiang J, Kasuga K, Arnold DP (2001) Sandwich-type Phthalocyaninato and PorphyrinatoMetal Complexes.
In: Nalwa HS (ed) SupramolecularPhoto Sensitive and Electroactive Materials. Academic, New York, pp 113–210. 11Ng DKP, Jiang J,ChemSoc Rev 26(1997) 433. 12Nebesny, K. W., Collins, G.
K., Danziger, J., Osburn, E., & Armstrong, N. Organic/Inorganic-Molecular Beam Epitaxy: Formation of an Ordered Phthalocyanine/Tin(IV) Sulfide Heterojunction. Chemistry of Materials, 3(5), (1991) 829–838. I usually can align normal numbering by going to Home define new number format ( in paragraph) and choose alignment 'right'. But in endnotes option and styles option i cant do this.
I have office 2013 and office 2016 on another pc. Hope you can help me.