It can be very useful to add output styles you expect to use frequently to the list of favorites in the Output Style Manager. When it’s a favorite, you can easily select it when you manually add a new reference to your account or when you want to create a stand-alone bibliography – you don’t have to scroll down the complete list of output styles. To use a style in Write-n-Cite this style has to be in your favorites list.
At this moment there is a small problem with the favorite output styles: you can’t have just one favorite. If you select only one style, RefWorks doesn’t remember it. When you add more than one style, it works fine. By default, RefWorks has pre-selected the most used styles, like APA and Chicago. When you add a style there won’t be a problem. But if you decide to clean the list of favorites, be aware that you have to select at least two favorites.
You can find the Output Style Manager under the link Bibliography: select the output style you want to add as a favorite and use the green arrow to copy the style to the favorites box.
Tags: Favorites, Output styles
