Can anyone tell me how I can use Procite in open office writer? I have already searched and I can't find any mention of procite before.
I'm using windows vista.
I'm really keen to use this instead of word but I can't seem to work this out.
Many thanks, S
[Solved] Using procite in Open office writer
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stripedyak
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[Solved] Using procite in Open office writer
Last edited by stripedyak on Thu Jan 03, 2008 5:17 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Re: Using procite in Open office writer
ProCite has come up numerous times on the other forum - the verdict seems to be to convert to Bibus if you want to use OpenOffice.
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stripedyak
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Re: Using procite in Open office writer
Thank you. I'm sorry I didn't know about the other forum.
Re: [SOLVED] Using procite in Open office writer
No apologies necessary. The other forum used to be the first one linked from the main OpenOffice.org support page, and has a lot of knowledge collected there. Since this one opened on the OpenOffice.org domain they've unsurprisingly switched to listing this first. They're both worth searching.