Dear all,
here is a problem that when the concordance lines are copied and
pasted into a WORD.doc file, the lines cannot remain the central
alignment and each example sentence occupies one line in the WORD
file. The result is one A4 page can only have a few citations which
fill up the whole page.
It is ok if the concordance lines are saved as a plain text file, but
when the text is copied to a rich format document such as WORD,
things start to go wrong....
How can we do to have the intact concordance remain neatly when we
need to insert it into our research paper written in a WORD or
OpenOffice Writer format?
Furthermore, how can we select random data from the concordance and
have numbering automatically starts from 1 to the last number? This is
important because not all the retrieval citations are necessarily to
present in our paper.
No dirty work, what is the best way to do it?
here is a problem that when the concordance lines are copied and
pasted into a WORD.doc file, the lines cannot remain the central
alignment and each example sentence occupies one line in the WORD
file. The result is one A4 page can only have a few citations which
fill up the whole page.
It is ok if the concordance lines are saved as a plain text file, but
when the text is copied to a rich format document such as WORD,
things start to go wrong....
How can we do to have the intact concordance remain neatly when we
need to insert it into our research paper written in a WORD or
OpenOffice Writer format?
Furthermore, how can we select random data from the concordance and
have numbering automatically starts from 1 to the last number? This is
important because not all the retrieval citations are necessarily to
present in our paper.
No dirty work, what is the best way to do it?