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  • dilbert
    Senior Member
    • Oct 2004
    • 887

    Word formatting

    I am creating a document with a lot of references in it.
    I am not using the tools Word has built in because I am adding the references immediately after each section in the document.

    My issue is, the references are often strings of numbers. I am currently separating them with commas, but it looks sloppy. I attached a sample of what it looks like.

    Any suggestions on making it look nicer and a bit easier on the eyes?

    Thanks
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  • Arkham
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    • Mar 2001
    • 2233
    • 4.1.x

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    Originally posted by dilbert
    I am creating a document with a lot of references in it.
    I am not using the tools Word has built in because I am adding the references immediately after each section in the document.

    My issue is, the references are often strings of numbers. I am currently separating them with commas, but it looks sloppy. I attached a sample of what it looks like.

    Any suggestions on making it look nicer and a bit easier on the eyes?

    Thanks
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    Yeah, that can get a bit busy if you're using periods as well as commas. Perhaps just use a double/triple space between references, and/or use alternating styles, e.g. bold, italic, bold, italic... ?

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