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- Make sure you have a group or a "Quick List" with the items you want on the bibliography.
- Under the Format tab, click on "Bibliography".
- In the References section, choose the group you want to export.
- In the Bibliographic style section, choose the Bibliography style, such as "APA 6th", "MLA-Annotated" or "Chicago 15th A" (to limit the list of styles to ones you actually use, you can click on "Select Favorites" and select only the styles you want to display.)
- In the File Format, choose HTML, or RTF (rich text format). To retain the correct formatting for Word or other word processors, we recommend choosing RTF.
- Click Save to save the file locally, (Or Email to send it; to just print out a copy, choose Preview and Print).
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- Under the Format tab, choose "Export References"
- In the References section, choose the group you want to export.
- In the Export Style, choose the software type you want to export to. To export to a software that isn't in the list, choose "Tab Delimited"-- most software will allow you to import tab-delimited files.
- Choose "Save", "Email", or "Preview and Print". If you are exporting to a program that you have on the machine you are currently using, "Save" is your best bet.
- Import the file into the software using the software's capabilities.