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When references are processed by eXtyles, Word character styles such as bib_article, bib_ journal, and so on are automatically applied to each part of the reference text. If you manually edit a reference after reference processing, be sure that the character styles are correctly applied to the edited text. These character styles can be applied just like any other character styles in Word, that is, via Word’s Styles feature (in Word 2010, access this menu via Home > Styles or press Control + Alt + Shift + S).

In some unusual cases, even when a reference is correctly copyedited, eXtyles may fail to process it correctly. In such cases, you should edit the reference by hand and then apply the character styles directly from the Word Style feature.

The character styles should be applied only to the actual content that is typically highlighted, not to surrounding punctuation. For example, if your organization’s style includes parentheses around the year of publication, apply the bib_year character style to just the year itself, and not to the surrounding punctuation.

Styles that may be used for reference entries include the following:

Style

Use

bib_number

The reference number

bib_etal

“et al.” or "and others" when it appears in the reference

bib_surname

An author’s surname

bib_fname

An author’s given name or initials

bib_suffix

An author’s suffix (e.g., Jr., Sr.)

bib_organization

An organization name as an author

bib_bookThe title of a book
bib_seriesThe series title in a reference

bib_article

The article title

bib_ journal

The journal name

bib_year

The year of publication

bib_volume

The volume of publication

bib_issue

The issue of publication

bib_month

The month or season of publication

bib_suppl

The publication supplement

bib_fpage

The first page of publication

bib_lpage

The last page of publication

bib_pagecountThe total page count for a reference (e.g., 420 p.)

bib_unpubl

Pre-publication information such as “in press”

bib_comment

A comment such as [Abstract]

bib_confproceedingsThe title of published conference proceedings
bib_confpaperThe title of a paper in published conference proceedings
bib_conflocationThe location of the conference
bib_confdateThe date of the conference (month, day)
bib_titleA title in a reference that is not an article or book title; typically used for titles of theses and dissertations

bib_url

A URL included in a journal reference

bib_doi

A DOI inclded in a journal reference

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