Before reading this, you might want to check out: Book of Authorities: Overview
Table of Contents
Insert a Table of Authorities by clicking the Insert ToA button
Changing which sources are included in your TOA
Overview
Generating a Table of Authorities (ToA) with CiteRight will insert all of your references in a plain text table without separating them by schedule. This allows you to add/remove the rows/columns as desired. You can insert as many ToAs as you would like.
Keep in mind that, unlike citations, ToAs and BoAs do not automatically update as you work through your document. Therefore, it is recommended to delete and reinsert your ToA any time a change is made in your citations (e.g. references are deleted, inserted, modified, or moved).
Using the ToA button
1. Click "TOA" in the top ribbon
2. Make changes to your TOA Preferences as needed
The template layout will determine which columns of the TOA you will generate:
Tab: The tab number of where that reference will appear in the Book of Authorities (BoA)
Title: The name of the case with hyperlinks (hyperlinks can be removed in Preferences)
Pinpoints: The pinpoints associated with each source.
Changing which sources are included in your TOA
The TOA and BOA will included all of your sources by default. If you would like for these two to include different sources (e.g. when submitting a brief to the ABCA, the BOA/Appendix would have the opposite sources as the TOA), this is easy to do!
In this example, the Corner Brook case and the Income Tax Act must be included in the Appendix, whereas the Honda and Deloitte cases are accessible on CanLII and only need to be hyperlinked in the Table of Authorities.