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Overview
CiteRight allows you to create custom references within the Microsoft Word Add-In. All Ibids and Supras will be automatically tracked and a placeholder page in your Book of Authorities will be added, once generated. On top of that, you can reuse your custom references as they remain in whichever collection they were created in. Some examples of references for which you may want to create a custom reference are:
- Legislation
- Evidence
- Transcripts
- Books or publications
- Old cases that are not available online
- American cases
Creating a custom reference
1. While viewing a collection, Click Create Custom Citation at the bottom.
2. Input the full citation, short-form, hyperlink, and select the type of pinpoint. Then, click Save and your custom citation will be saved in your collection.
Note: Custom references can be searched in the same way as other references, using the search bar or by scrolling through the list.
Citing and pinpointing custom references
Citing and pinpointing a custom reference works just like with your cases. You can click the Cite button and update details using the Modify Reference and Edit Citation menus.
How does a custom citation appear in the Book of Authorities?
Since custom reference case texts are not downloaded to CiteRight, your Book of Authorities will not automatically contain the case text. On the second page of your BoA, you will find a page of "Additional Work Required," listing all documents that need to be inserted and pinpoints that need to be indicated. Note, the BoA Index will still list your custom reference and the BoA will contain its tab number page.