Error No Table Of Authorities Entries Found
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have inserted numerous table of authority entries in a document, and now when I try to insert the table, I receive an error message stating that no table of authority entries are word table of authorities authority not available in the document. The exact message is, "Error! No table of authorities entries found."
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This does not make sense, today, because my procedure has worked before. To create a table entry, I have used one
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of two processes: (1) copy and paste an existing entry, and then edit the contents between the quotes. (2), Follow the path to Insert-reference-> index and tables-> select references -> mark citation -> etc. Why
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does this not work now? thank you Guest, Jun 17, 2005 #1 Advertisements Shauna Kelly Guest Hi Keith There are two likely causes. The most likely cause is that no TA fields have an \l switch. The \l (lower-case L) switch provides the long citation for the table of authorities. You need at least one. The second likely cause is that the categories in the TA and TOA fields don't table of authorities passim match. The TA field should look something like this: { TA \l "Long title text" \s "Short title text" \c 1 } The TOA field should look something like this: { TOA \h \c "1" \p } Note that the TOA field only generates a table of authorities for those TA fields where the category switch (\c) matches. Here, they are both in Category 1 (which by default is cases). If your TOA field is using, say, category 2, and all your TA fields use category 1, then the TOA won't have anything to do. If neither of these is the problem, post back here and copy and paste the contents of a TA field and the TOA field in your message. Hope this helps. Shauna Kelly. Microsoft MVP. http://www.shaunakelly.com/word "keith" <> wrote in message news:... > Hello, I have inserted numerous table of authority entries in a document, > and > now when I try to insert the table, I receive an error message stating > that > no table of authority entries are in the document. The exact message is, > "Error! No table of authorities entries found." This does not make sense, > today, because my procedure has worked before. > > To create a
authorities Applies To: Word 2016, Word 2013, Word 2010, Word 2007, Less Applies To: Word 2016 , Word 2013 , Word 2010 , Word 2007 , More... Which version do I have? More... The feature or some of the options described in this Help topic are only available if table of authorities example support for English (U.S.), Canadian French, or Dutch is enabled through Microsoft Office Language Settings. What table of authorities bluebook do you want to do? Learn about tables of authorities Mark citations Create the table of authorities Edit or format a table of authorities entry table of authorities word mac Add or change a citation category for a table of authorities Delete an entry from a table of authorities Learn about tables of authorities A table of authorities lists the references in a legal document, along with the numbers of http://www.pcreview.co.uk/threads/problem-with-table-of-authorities.1876546/ the pages the references appear on. To create a table of authorities, you mark citations and Microsoft Word inserts a special TA (Table of Authorities Entry) field in your document. You can then search the document for the next long or short citation to mark, or you can automatically mark each subsequent occurrence of the citation. If you don’t want to use the existing categories of citations, such as cases or statutes, you can change or add categories of citations. https://support.office.com/en-us/article/Create-a-table-of-authorities-ddd126ae-52bc-4299-9558-06dd0e4fe8c0 When you build a table of authorities, Word searches for the marked citations, organizes them by category, references their page numbers, and displays the table of authorities in the document. For example, the field { TA \l "Baldwin v. Alberti, 58 Wn. 2d 243 (1961)" \s "Baldwin v. Alberti" \c 1 \b } creates the following entry in the "Cases" category of a table of authorities: Baldwin v. Alberti, 58 Wn. 2d 243 (1961) 5,6 Top of Page Mark citations Select the first citation in your document. For example, select "Forrester v. Craddock, 51 Wn. 2d 315 (1957)." Press ALT+SHIFT+I. Note: You can also click the References tab and then click Mark Citation in the Table of Authorities group. In the Selected text box, edit the long citation as you want it to appear in the table of authorities. Note: If you want to format the text, right-click the text in the Selected text box, and click Font. Select the formatting options that you want to use. In the Category box, click the category that applies to the citation. In the Short citation box, edit the text so that it matches the short citation that you want Word to search for in the document. For example, enter "Forrester v. Craddock." To mark a single citation, click Mark. To mark all long and short citations that match those displayed in the Mark Citation dialog box, click Mark All. To find the next citation
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