There are some circumstances in which you may need to manually edit or reprocess references.
Common Reason to Reprocess a Reference
Common Reason to Manually Edit a Reference
Reprocessing References
If eXtyles Reference Processing has failed to properly identify a reference type, resulting in the reference not being correctly restructured, you can most likely make a slight adjustment to the reference and then reprocess it to achieve correct restructuring and styling.
Follow these steps to reprocess a reference.
1. Remove the reference-type tags from the reference you want to reprocess
eXtyles will ignore already tagged references (e.g., <jrn>
, <unknown>
) when Reference Processing is rerun. To ensure that your problematic reference is reprocessed, you will need to remove the incorrect tags that eXtyles inserted. There are two ways to remove reference-type tags:
Manually remove them. Simply place your cursor at the end of the first (opening) tag and backspace once to highlight the tag and twice to delete it. Repeat this process for the second (end) tag.
Automatically remove them. You can also use the Post-Processing Cleanup dialog to automatically remove the reference-type tags. To do this, select (highlight) the entire reference in Word, open the PPC dialog and ensure that all options are cleared (i.e., not checked). Select “Remove eXtyles tags” with the correct reference paragraph style selected, and click OK.
2. Make an edit to the reference
eXtyles Reference Processing can be tripped up by inconsistent or incorrect punctuation or unexpected content in the reference. Making a small edit to the reference text to correct these issues can help. When doing this it is important to control your variables; that is, you want to make only one change to the reference at a time in your attempts to get Reference Processing to work correctly on the reference.
3. Rerun eXtyles Reference Processing
Because you removed the reference-type tags in step 1 of this process, eXtyles Reference Processing will only act on the reference paragraph that does not have tags, leaving the rest of the reference list alone. With the manual editing you performed in step 2, you should see improved Reference Processing results. If not, perform these steps again, making a different editorial change in step 2, until you achieve the correct results.
Example The following reference failed to process correctly due to the double punctuation after the volume number: Following the steps outlined earlier, you can fix the punctuation manually—that is, remove the reference-type tags and delete the extra colon after the volume number so that the reference looks like this: Then, rerun Reference Processing from the eXtyles ribbon and the reference will be properly restructured: |