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Example here shows how an inline citation can added for a reference that is already present in the reference section.
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![Screen_Shot_2022-07-04_at_3.14.03_PM](uploads/82ac3d472c6d5d5e7617448e1bdd6e60/Screen_Shot_2022-07-04_at_3.14.03_PM.png)
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Clicking outside the editor will number the citation entry as shown below.
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![Screen_Shot_2022-07-04_at_3.14.14_PM](uploads/660c39ec4d56b2ecdab1fd0769a8e7e6/Screen_Shot_2022-07-04_at_3.14.14_PM.png) |
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![Screen_Shot_2022-07-04_at_3.14.14_PM](uploads/660c39ec4d56b2ecdab1fd0769a8e7e6/Screen_Shot_2022-07-04_at_3.14.14_PM.png)
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Example below shows how a new reference can be added from the specification text field. Adding a new pmid for instance from the specification text field will
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a) add the new reference to the _References_ section
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b) number the citation accordingly
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![Screen_Shot_2022-07-04_at_3.14.49_PM](uploads/826db51a2a8443bcf5255d774f8db3e9/Screen_Shot_2022-07-04_at_3.14.49_PM.png) |
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