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From: Rob Baker How to Start a DRR“Using the DRR
-Template” guide.
When you are done, “knit” the .Rmd file to Word and submit the -resulting .docx file for publication.
extra text to be moved elsewhere?
-Bibtex -reference file is used if you want to automate your citations. Add -each citation in bibtex format to this file and save it. Add in-text -citations to the DRR Template and your References section will -automatically be generated for you when you knit the .Rmd to .docx. You -should still visually check the final format in the .docx file for -accuracy, completion, and formatting. If you would prefer to manually -format your citations, feel free to continue doing so.
DRR_Report -an example of the .docx output file that takes into account your edits -and changes to DRR_to_docx.Rmd (assuming you have saved and/or knit the -.Rmd to .docx format in Rstudio).
Edit the DRR Template according to your +specifications and the instructions in the “Using the DRR Template” +guide.
“knit” the .rmd file to Word when you are done +editing it. Submit the resulting .docx file for publication (via a +yet-to-be-determined process).