APA format latex in one line
I am trying to enter the reference in APA format with the complete citation in one line. But the citation is getting split up into three lines. I have used overleaf with apacite as bibliographystyle. Can anyone help me?
citing apa-style
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I am trying to enter the reference in APA format with the complete citation in one line. But the citation is getting split up into three lines. I have used overleaf with apacite as bibliographystyle. Can anyone help me?
citing apa-style
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This looks a bit like the output that some classes produce when theopenbib
option is used. Can you check if your preamble or a package or class you load sets that option? If you want more specific help from us, you need to show us a short example document that reproduces the output (a so-called MWE tex.meta.stackexchange.com/q/228/35864 or MWEB tex.meta.stackexchange.com/q/4407/35864).
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I am trying to enter the reference in APA format with the complete citation in one line. But the citation is getting split up into three lines. I have used overleaf with apacite as bibliographystyle. Can anyone help me?
citing apa-style
I am trying to enter the reference in APA format with the complete citation in one line. But the citation is getting split up into three lines. I have used overleaf with apacite as bibliographystyle. Can anyone help me?
citing apa-style
citing apa-style
edited Dec 10 at 10:04
LianTze Lim
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Sankalp Yerra
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This looks a bit like the output that some classes produce when theopenbib
option is used. Can you check if your preamble or a package or class you load sets that option? If you want more specific help from us, you need to show us a short example document that reproduces the output (a so-called MWE tex.meta.stackexchange.com/q/228/35864 or MWEB tex.meta.stackexchange.com/q/4407/35864).
– moewe
Dec 10 at 9:50
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This looks a bit like the output that some classes produce when theopenbib
option is used. Can you check if your preamble or a package or class you load sets that option? If you want more specific help from us, you need to show us a short example document that reproduces the output (a so-called MWE tex.meta.stackexchange.com/q/228/35864 or MWEB tex.meta.stackexchange.com/q/4407/35864).
– moewe
Dec 10 at 9:50
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This looks a bit like the output that some classes produce when the
openbib
option is used. Can you check if your preamble or a package or class you load sets that option? If you want more specific help from us, you need to show us a short example document that reproduces the output (a so-called MWE tex.meta.stackexchange.com/q/228/35864 or MWEB tex.meta.stackexchange.com/q/4407/35864).– moewe
Dec 10 at 9:50
This looks a bit like the output that some classes produce when the
openbib
option is used. Can you check if your preamble or a package or class you load sets that option? If you want more specific help from us, you need to show us a short example document that reproduces the output (a so-called MWE tex.meta.stackexchange.com/q/228/35864 or MWEB tex.meta.stackexchange.com/q/4407/35864).– moewe
Dec 10 at 9:50
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This looks a bit like the output that some classes produce when the
openbib
option is used. Can you check if your preamble or a package or class you load sets that option? If you want more specific help from us, you need to show us a short example document that reproduces the output (a so-called MWE tex.meta.stackexchange.com/q/228/35864 or MWEB tex.meta.stackexchange.com/q/4407/35864).– moewe
Dec 10 at 9:50