Add custom reference style Microsoft Office 2010 Home & Student
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I'm following this site to install a custom reference style on Office 2010.
The problem is my version does not have the folder BibliographyStyle where the site says it should be. Where do this folder is? Do I have any other way to add my custom style to office?
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I'm following this site to install a custom reference style on Office 2010.
The problem is my version does not have the folder BibliographyStyle where the site says it should be. Where do this folder is? Do I have any other way to add my custom style to office?
microsoft-office styles
which version of office 2010? I know for a fact it works on H&S and up... if its starter, it dosen't support references at all
– Journeyman Geek♦
Nov 25 '11 at 5:14
Where did you look? Maybe your office is installed at an alternative location?
– billc.cn
Nov 25 '11 at 11:40
My office is at default location and I have Home&Student 2010 version. A friend found the path on H&S 2007 and on Office 2010 Professional, but I can't seen to find it on my version=(
– Thiago Moraes
Nov 25 '11 at 19:01
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I'm following this site to install a custom reference style on Office 2010.
The problem is my version does not have the folder BibliographyStyle where the site says it should be. Where do this folder is? Do I have any other way to add my custom style to office?
microsoft-office styles
I'm following this site to install a custom reference style on Office 2010.
The problem is my version does not have the folder BibliographyStyle where the site says it should be. Where do this folder is? Do I have any other way to add my custom style to office?
microsoft-office styles
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which version of office 2010? I know for a fact it works on H&S and up... if its starter, it dosen't support references at all
– Journeyman Geek♦
Nov 25 '11 at 5:14
Where did you look? Maybe your office is installed at an alternative location?
– billc.cn
Nov 25 '11 at 11:40
My office is at default location and I have Home&Student 2010 version. A friend found the path on H&S 2007 and on Office 2010 Professional, but I can't seen to find it on my version=(
– Thiago Moraes
Nov 25 '11 at 19:01
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which version of office 2010? I know for a fact it works on H&S and up... if its starter, it dosen't support references at all
– Journeyman Geek♦
Nov 25 '11 at 5:14
Where did you look? Maybe your office is installed at an alternative location?
– billc.cn
Nov 25 '11 at 11:40
My office is at default location and I have Home&Student 2010 version. A friend found the path on H&S 2007 and on Office 2010 Professional, but I can't seen to find it on my version=(
– Thiago Moraes
Nov 25 '11 at 19:01
which version of office 2010? I know for a fact it works on H&S and up... if its starter, it dosen't support references at all
– Journeyman Geek♦
Nov 25 '11 at 5:14
which version of office 2010? I know for a fact it works on H&S and up... if its starter, it dosen't support references at all
– Journeyman Geek♦
Nov 25 '11 at 5:14
Where did you look? Maybe your office is installed at an alternative location?
– billc.cn
Nov 25 '11 at 11:40
Where did you look? Maybe your office is installed at an alternative location?
– billc.cn
Nov 25 '11 at 11:40
My office is at default location and I have Home&Student 2010 version. A friend found the path on H&S 2007 and on Office 2010 Professional, but I can't seen to find it on my version=(
– Thiago Moraes
Nov 25 '11 at 19:01
My office is at default location and I have Home&Student 2010 version. A friend found the path on H&S 2007 and on Office 2010 Professional, but I can't seen to find it on my version=(
– Thiago Moraes
Nov 25 '11 at 19:01
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In case someone is still interested. I think there are two paths:
C:Program FilesMicrosoft OfficeOffice14BibliographyStyle
Since Office 2013:
%APPDATA%MicrosoftBibliographyStyle.
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In case someone is still interested. I think there are two paths:
C:Program FilesMicrosoft OfficeOffice14BibliographyStyle
Since Office 2013:
%APPDATA%MicrosoftBibliographyStyle.
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In case someone is still interested. I think there are two paths:
C:Program FilesMicrosoft OfficeOffice14BibliographyStyle
Since Office 2013:
%APPDATA%MicrosoftBibliographyStyle.
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In case someone is still interested. I think there are two paths:
C:Program FilesMicrosoft OfficeOffice14BibliographyStyle
Since Office 2013:
%APPDATA%MicrosoftBibliographyStyle.
In case someone is still interested. I think there are two paths:
C:Program FilesMicrosoft OfficeOffice14BibliographyStyle
Since Office 2013:
%APPDATA%MicrosoftBibliographyStyle.
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which version of office 2010? I know for a fact it works on H&S and up... if its starter, it dosen't support references at all
– Journeyman Geek♦
Nov 25 '11 at 5:14
Where did you look? Maybe your office is installed at an alternative location?
– billc.cn
Nov 25 '11 at 11:40
My office is at default location and I have Home&Student 2010 version. A friend found the path on H&S 2007 and on Office 2010 Professional, but I can't seen to find it on my version=(
– Thiago Moraes
Nov 25 '11 at 19:01