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    Adding new styles to RefWorks Citation Manager (RCM)

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    If you do not see a style in RefWorks Citation Manager (RCM) for Word or Google Docs, first make sure the style you are looking for is available to you in RefWorks.

    Click on Create Bibliography -> Citation Style Editor

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    Search for style name
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    If you do not see style you need, you may create a custom style. 

    Once you verify you have access to the style you need, simply log out and then log in to RCM.
    Every time you log in to RCM, it is automatically updated to show your your RefWorks references and citation styles.

    You may also update manually by clicking on Refresh and Update option in the Main Menu, or Reload on the Microsoft menu in RCM for Word on desktop. 
     

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    Refresh and update on RCM for Word main menu
     
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    Refresh and Update on RCM for Google Docs main menu
     
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    Reload on the Microsoft menu in RCM for Word on desktop
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