When names are entered appropriately, CiteWrite can format them for citations in APA, MLA, or Turabian style. Please see the Help topic "CiteWrite Guidelines".
To clear the Dr Paper macros from your document:
The macros will be removed from the open document (they will remain on your computer, so you can create another paper). THE FORMATTING OF THE DOCUMENT WILL REMAIN THE SAME.
Close everything (including Word). Click Start, My Computer. Open Local Disk C:, and then open the folder called DrPaper4 Double click on the file named citewrite.exe (you may not see the exe if you have your folder options set NOT to display file extensions) This will start the CiteWrite program. Click File, Open Datafile, and open the file named refs.cit (it might display as just refs) Place the cursor in the field labeled Abstract, and type a word. Now delete what you have just typed. Click File, Save, and then click File, Exit. Now when you click Start, Programs, DrPaper4, References - CiteWrite, the program will start with refs.cit open for editing.
Close everything (including Word). Click Start, My Computer. Open Local Disk C:, and then open the folder called DrPaper4. Use Windows to resize this folder, so that it doesn't take up your entire screen. Click Start, My Computer. Open Local Disk C:, and then open the folder called Program Files. In Program Files, open the folder called Microsoft Office, then open the folder called Office11, then open the folder called STARTUP. Copy the file called citwdhxp.wll from the DRPAPER4 folder to the Office11 STARTUP folder. Close the folders If this does not fix the problem, please contact support : support@thewritedirection.net
The easiest way to reformat a paper you've already written is to paste the text into a new document created with Dr Paper: Create a new document using Dr Paper (click Start, Programs, DrPaper4, and choose the template that is appropriate for your paper- if you don't have an abstract, for instance, choose the one "without an Abstract") Enter the information for your paper (the title, running head, etc.) Open the paper you want to reformat, and highlight all the text of the paper. Open the new document you've just created, and paste the text in where it says "Start typing your paper here" Highlight the paragraphs, and make sure the text of the paper is set to Body Style. If you have typed section headings for your paper: Click in the section headings to make sure they are set to the right heading style (put the cursor in your section heading, and click on the style in the APA Toolbar). Save the new document with a completely new name (do NOT overwrite your original!!!!!) When you're done, it should be formatted correctly. If this does not fix the problem, please contact support : support@thewritedirection.net
When you're done, it should be formatted correctly. If this does not fix the problem, please contact support : support@thewritedirection.net
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