Generating a Citation

Hi there
A quick question, if anyone can help. I want to get a citation, including page number etc from a particular resource in Logos 7 - when I highlight the relevant section and right click there doesn't seem to be an obvious option to get a citation similar to the following:
Wenham, G. J. (1998). Genesis 1–15 (Vol. 1, p. 11). Dallas: Word, Incorporated.
I know that I can simply copy the whole text and get the citation at the end, but I simply want to reference the resource without quoting it. Can anyone point me in the right direction please?
thanks
Paul
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Paul Meathrel said:
Can anyone point me in the right direction please?
If you click on the "Resource Information" button at the top right of the resource and scroll down you will find a Citation section. It gives you most of what you want but doesn't include the page number
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Hi Paul,
Adding to Graham's solution, if you need a solution for multiple citations at once you could use the Bibliography document. This video was made in light of Logos 5, but the steps are the same.
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Thanks for the input guys. I have to say I'm surprised that there isn't an obvious way to do this.
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paste a quote (only needs to be a couple words) from the page you want to cite. This will generate a footnote. Then delete all of the quote except for the superscripted number that indicates a footnote. This may be easier than citing from the "resource information" then adding the page number.Paul Meathrel said:Thanks for the input guys. I have to say I'm surprised that there isn't an obvious way to do this.
As a hint, you may need to highlight the footnote and use Word to "remove hyperlink". I just submitted a paper and my prof wasn't impressed by the blue underlined title.
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