![]() ![]() ![]() Using the tool is pretty straightforward and I won’t rehash their videos here. Microsoft provides a series of videos that explain how to use the Citation Manager in Word for Mac users. The combination of using the Chicago Manual of Style and citations in footnotes was too much for Word to handle. If you use only parenthetical/inline citations, then I suspect Word’s Citation Manager might speed things along. While the Citation Manger might work for some people, it will depend on how you prefer to cite your sources. Because I was no longer using Zotero for managing sources, I was excited – could this save me time in formatting my citations and bibliography? The short answer: no. When starting to use Word again after a long hiatus, I discovered that it had a Citation Manager built into it. Rather than deal importing and exporting from Scrivener, I thought I would try Word again. However, when I started to share drafts with my writing group and my advisors, everyone used Microsoft’s Word comments and track changes to mark up my writing. Until recently, I used Scrivener for all my writing projects. ![]()
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