I'm currently writing a paper using the Physical Review B citation format. The in line citations are superscripts.
So I may say something like...
The sky is blue^1. (pretending that 1 is actually superscript citation denoting reference 1).
Suppose that later in the paper I want to say something like.
I agree with reference 1 that the sky is indeed blue.
I'd like that number to automatically update as I add additional references, so I add it as a citation with mendeley, which makes it a superscript. I obviously can change the formatting in word (to make it not a superscript). However, every time a new citation is added, mendeley updates citation numbers and resets every citation to a superscript, in accordance with the citation format.
Is there any way to get mendeley to not change this sort of thing back to a superscript every time a new citation is added?
I guess what would be needed is for Mendeley to ignore whether the reference is a superscript/subscript when it refreshes citation numbers.
Thanks for your help,
Tyler
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