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How to label the cited documents in papers
In the process of writing a paper, we may inevitably quote other people's opinions or a passage from an article. If these quoted parts are not quoted, the paper will be marked as plagiarism when it is repeated.

In this way, the duplicate checking rate is greatly improved, so how to mark the references in the paper?

First find the cited paper, and then click "Citation"-"Insert Endnote" in the toolbar. At this point, you can see the reference mark at the back of the paragraph and the comment mark at the bottom of the page. Click Footnotes and Endnotes at the bottom of footnotes in the Reference bar. You can select a numbering style in the format, and then click Insert.

After the citation of the paper is inserted, it is necessary to explain who cited which article in the following comments, and add the citation in the following references. In this way, the notes of papers and documents are completely added.

In many cases, the paper also needs to insert the notes of the communication author, and the operation method is the same as above. However, you need to insert information about the author of the communication in the comments.

Finally, after the paper is finished, remember to check the repetition of the first draft to see whether the duplicate checking rate meets the requirements of the school and whether the labels added in the quotation part are added successfully.