

In Word place your cursor at the end of the Footnote outside the ‘grey’ EndNote field for your subsequent citation. the OSCOLA style only requires the surname of the first author for a journal article.
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If your style has been set up correctly in EndNote it will insert your subsequent citation in the appropriate format e.g. Insert a footnote as usual then go to EndNote to select the reference for your subsequent citation and click Insert Citation. Use the Cross-reference function in Word so that your document automatically updates when you enter new citations. in the OSCOLA style ‘Smith (n3)’ is a subsequent citation to a journal article by Smith cited in footnote 3. Ul.pagination li a, ul.pagination li.Some styles require subsequent citations to be in an abbreviated form with a cross-reference to the initial citation e.g. Place a check next to “Additional Styles” and choose “Will be installed on local hard drive.” Click the plus sign to select only specific styles.Select the “Modify Option” and choose “Next”. Go to “Control Panel” and choose “Add or Remove Programs” in Windows XP or “Programs and Features” in Windows Vista/7.Click “Next” twice and “Done” to close the window.Place a check next to all of the “Output Styles” you’d like.In EndNote, go to “Menu” and choose “Customizer”.Installing All Styles or Styles by Category

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