How to Generate a Works Cited List in NoodleTools
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How to Generate a Works Cited List in NoodleTools

Generate your "Works Cited" list in NoodleTools by using the drop down menu under "Print/Export" (which is immediately under "Cite a: Select a citation type" in the "Bibliography" frame) and choosing either "Print/Export to Word" (for an MS Word formatted document) or "Print/Export to RTF (for a document that can opened by any word processor program). Either of these documents may open automatically or can be opened manually.

Once you have generated your "Works Cited" list, you can just delete anything you don't want. Or before you generate your list, you can choose not to include your annotations under the "Print/Export" drop down menu ("Formatting Options: Citations Only").

IMPORTANT: Don't copy from your "Works Cited" list into your document. You will lose the formatting of your citations including the second line hanging indent. Instead, paste your paragraphs above your "Works Cited" list or simply leave your "Works Cited" list on its own page and make that the last page of your paper.

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