Reference Tool For Mac

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Type a word or phrase into the search field at the top of the Reference Tools tab of the Toolbox. Click the disclosure triangle to expose the desired reference tool(s). Press Return to see the results.

The Harvard reference tool/generator supports Adobe AIR , so this makes it a desktop application. This way you would not need to constantly go online to look for tool, it will sit with some of your applications and will appear when required. Unlike most tools this developed exclusively for students by a student so its free and quick. It is an Adobe licenced product which makes them the mediator and that way it it guaranteed to have NO MALWARE, or Viruses. Its FREEWARE so no charge at all. We do not harvest your machine, but we are happy to recieve your feedback. The reference tool makes sure that the reference is accurate as improper reference may make the reader think you are thieving some one elses work. The education body refers to this as plagiarism and its classified as a serious offence and so this application makes sure that its not the case

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Using the Reference Tools in Office 2011 is kind of like having popular tools from your local library integrated into Office right on your Mac. When you choose the Reference Tools on the Toolbox, you’re presented with a pane that’s divided into sections. You can expand or collapse each section by clicking the disclosure triangles to the left of the section labels.

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At the top of the References Tools is a versatile search field. To use it, follow these steps:

  1. Type a word or phrase into the search field at the top of the Reference Tools tab of the Toolbox.

  2. Click the disclosure triangle to expose the desired reference tool(s).

  3. Press Return to see the results.

    Note that some tools access information that’s continuously updated and require a live Internet connection to get results.

Although you can, you really don’t have to type anything into the search field to use Reference Tools. Here’s an easier alternative:

  1. Open a document, spreadsheet, presentation, or e-mail that you want to work with.

  2. Select a word or phrase and then right-click to bring up a pop-up menu, and choose a reference option such as Look Up, Synonyms, or Translate.

    Some of these options also have submenus with more options you can choose.

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Reference Tools does the rest. In fact, if the desired result appears as a pop-up suggestion while you’re editing, all you have to do is click that option to accept the suggestion.