Hi :)
Keyboard short-cuts sometimes work when menus don't
Ctrl C = copy
Ctrl X = cut (X looks a little like a pair of scissors)
Ctrl V = Paste
Ctrl Shift V = sometimes pastes 'without formatting' (doesn't work in my
web-based email program)
Also selecting the Authors in a different way might work but i don't really
understand exactly how they are held in the document.
If it's not confidential you could try forwarding me a copy by attaching the
document (or part of the document) in a personal email to me. Just use
copy&paste to put my email address in the "To" or "Cc" field. The mailing list
doesn't accept attachments
Good luck and regards from
Tom :)
________________________________
From: Dietrich Bollmann <dietrich@formgames.org>
To: admin@obutex.com
Cc: users@global.libreoffice.org
Sent: Wed, 13 July, 2011 4:49:27
Subject: Re: [libreoffice-users] How to abbreviate the first name of the author?
Hi,
Thanks for your friendly answer.
So there is no way to do this with the built-in bibliography tools
alone? As lots of bibliography styles use Initials something like a
built-in filter would be nice.
Should I do this manipulation when the document is finished, or is it
possible to switch to a spreadsheet as bibliography database?
How do I copy the list of authors into a spreadsheet? When marking the
authors row by pushing on the "Author" field in the header row of the
bibliography database tool, the "edit -> copy" functionality is
deactivated. I also couldn't find any way to export the bibliography
database to a spreadsheet.
Thanks, Dietrich
On Tue, 2011-07-12 at 13:05 +0200, OBUTEX/Hladůvka wrote:
Hi,
- copy list of authors into spreadsheet into column A
- type formula =FIND(",";A1;1) into B1
- type formula =LEFT(A1;B1-1)&MID(A1;B1;3)&"." into C1
- copy&paste B1 and C1 into remaining rows
- copy&paste column C into your document
Regards, Jiri
Dne 12.7.2011 10:48, Dietrich Bollmann napsal(a):
Hi,
for a paper I have to only render the Initials of the first name in the
list of references:
At the place of: Anderson, David
I have to use: Anderson, D.
Any idea how to do that with the bibliography tools of libre office?
Thanks, Dietrich
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