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How to cite documents when writing a thesis
1. First select the required document white, click the du reference option on the word panel, and then click the footnote and end the zhi comment.

2. The default comment is "i". You can change its dao to digital form, and click the drop-down option of footnote in the reference option.

3. Select "endnote" in the dialog box, and the numbering method is "automatic numbering". If "Auto Number" is not Arabic numerals, click "Options" in the lower right corner, select Arabic numerals in the numbering format, and click "Apply".

4. At this time, the annotation format of the reference has been displayed, and then just enter the source after the number, and click the footnote/endnote separator to cancel the separator.

5. Switch back to the page view at this time, and the insertion of references is basically completed. No matter how the article is changed, the references will be automatically arranged in order. Even if it is deleted, the following references will disappear.

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Matters needing attention in citing papers:

1. You can't use a period easily after quoting a tag. Try to use semicolons before the end of quotation marks. Some people like to put quotation marks after the period, which is wrong and should be put before the period.

2. You can first convert the text into a table, and then hide the table border.

3. If the quotation is translated from the foreign language itself, there is generally no need to add endnotes. Duplicate databases only match characters, and will not match Chinese and English.

4. The function of quotation is to make the argument conclusive and sufficient, enhance persuasiveness, inspire and refine the language, including