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1. How do I auto number equations and refer to them?
2. when I insert the references/citations just at the place where they 1st occur, my text get cluttered with huge piece of citation body. So unreadable! Is there any way to keep citations body apart (somewhere above or below) and have only (relatively small) references within the text (as it looks when I cite the same ref. the 2nd or 3rd time)?
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1. How do I auto number equations and refer to them?
2. when I insert the references/citations just at the place where they 1st occur, my text get cluttered with huge piece of citation body. So unreadable! Is there any way to keep citations body apart (somewhere above or below) and have only (relatively small) references within the text (as it looks when I cite the same ref. the 2nd or 3rd time)?
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