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export, save or backup reference list in word 2007?

 
 
kyle775
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      8th Apr 2009
I have a massive list of references stored in word 2007 reference
list. does anyone know where this is stored or how to save a copy. i
am going to be formatting my computer and i do not want to lose this
information.
Thanks
Kyle
 
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Yves Dhondt
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      8th Apr 2009
I'm guessing you are talking about the Word 2007 master source list.

The default sources.xml file is located under
"%appdata%\microsoft\Bibliography\"

If you don't find it there, in Word 2007, you can go to the "References" tab
and click on "Manage Sources". There click on "Browse...". The default
directory where it opens in is the directory where you stored your master
list.

An alternative way of transporting the master source list is through a Word
2007 document. Open a new document. Go to "References", "Manage Sources".
Select all sources from the master list (left list) and use the "Copy ->"
button to copy them to the current list (right). Quit the source manager and
save the document. Then on your fresh install, open the document, go to
"Reference", "Manage Sources". Select all sources in the current list
(right) and use the "<- Copy" button to copy them to the master list (left).

The above method is also useful if you want to merge multiple master lists
(on the same or different computers). The copy function finds doubles during
the merging.

Yves
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"kyle775" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>I have a massive list of references stored in word 2007 reference
> list. does anyone know where this is stored or how to save a copy. i
> am going to be formatting my computer and i do not want to lose this
> information.
> Thanks
> Kyle


 
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kyle775
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      8th Apr 2009
wow very helpful thank you! i wish this was a bit more documented...
or maybe easier to find.
thanks again
kyle


On Apr 8, 2:06*pm, "Yves Dhondt" <yves.dho...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I'm guessing you are talking about the Word 2007 master source list.
>
> The default sources.xml file is located under
> "%appdata%\microsoft\Bibliography\"
>
> If you don't find it there, in Word 2007, you can go to the "References" tab
> and click on "Manage Sources". There click on "Browse...". The default
> directory where it opens in is the directory where you stored your master
> list.
>
> An alternative way of transporting the master source list is through a Word
> 2007 document. Open a new document. Go to "References", "Manage Sources".
> Select all sources from the master list (left list) and use the "Copy ->"
> button to copy them to the current list (right). Quit the source manager and
> save the document. Then on your fresh install, open the document, go to
> "Reference", "Manage Sources". Select all sources in the current list
> (right) and use the "<- Copy" button to copy them to the master list (left).
>
> The above method is also useful if you want to merge multiple master lists
> (on the same or different computers). The copy function finds doubles during
> the merging.
>
> Yves
> --http://bibliography.codeplex.com
>
> "kyle775" <kyle.schm...@gmail.com> wrote in message
>
> news:14084bc0-907a-4e94-8919-(E-Mail Removed)...
>
> >I have a massive list of references stored in word 2007 reference
> > list. *does anyone know where this is stored or how to save a copy. *i
> > am going to be formatting my computer and i do not want to lose this
> > information.
> > Thanks
> > Kyle


 
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