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Harvard References in Word?
November 8, 2006 4:41 AM   RSS feed for this thread Subscribe

We're meant to do all of our University assignments with Harvard Referencing. Easy enough. However I've grown used to using Word's system of managing references and it does all the updating itself for any changes I make - has anyone got any ideas how to get Word 2007 (or 2003 / XP) to do the referencing? My Google-fu has failed me so far.
posted by philsi to writing & language (2 comments total)
I'm not familiar with any sort of reference manager in Word. I use EndNote, which integrates seamlessly into Word, has native support for Harvard-style output, and should cost you US$99 for a student version.
posted by The Michael The at 5:40 AM on November 8, 2006


You should check as to whether your uni has a site licence before shelling out though.
posted by biffa at 6:18 AM on November 8, 2006


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