StyleEase for Chicago Style formats your papers and references in accordance with the Chicago Manual of Style (15th Edition) and
Turabian's Manual for Writers (6th Edition).
StyleEase helps you to quickly and reliably format your papers and references in accordance to the latest style guidelines of the Chicago Manual of Style (15th Edition) and Turabian's Manual
for Writers (6th Edition).
 Working in conjunction with MS-Word, StyleEase is the easiest and quickest way to create, insert, organize and format your reference
entries and citations -- all in the correct form.
Document Set-Up Is Quick When you start a new document, StyleEase displays the Document Setup screen, which allows you to quickly select paper style, pages to include, citation type,
document title, and the running head. [ SCREEN SHOT ]
Referencing Is A Breeze StyleEase's built-in Reference Entry deals you
a spate of popular reference types; this includes correct styles for referencing books, periodicals, reports, media, online and electronic items, and much more. [
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StyleEase lets you create your references as you're writing, or you can enter many references at once with the multiple entries feature.
StyleEase's templates make it
easy for you to enter all required information to produce your references and citations in correct form. [
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rest.
Formatting Is A Snap StyleEase's Page Layout feature makes it easy to format your pages and paragraphs so that your paper's title, headers and page numbers are perfectly in place. [
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Use StyleEase's pull-down Formatting Toolbar
to apply styles to text in your document and to instantly format paragraphs, headings, tables, figures, and captions. [
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Choose
Between Parenthetical Reference/Footnote Style When you create a new StyleEase document, you can decide which citation style the paper uses. Most educational institutions and journals specify which style you must use:
Parenthetical reference style includes
parenthetical citations in the body of your paper and bibliographic entries in the "Works Cited" section of your paper.
Footnote reference style includes superscripted footnotes in the body of your paper, footnotes at the bottoms of pages, and bibliographic entries in the
"Works Cited" section of your paper.
With StyleEase parenthetical references, you fill in one form to create both the parenthetical citation and the bibliographic entry.
Benefits of StyleEase: Streamline the process
of writing a paper or formatting an existing paper;
Automatically apply styles to your document to conform your text to strict Chicago Manual of Style and Turabian's Manual of Style guidelines;
StyleEase comes with a set of templates for creating documents that need to be written according to style guidelines in the Chicago Manual of Style, 14th Edition or Turabians A Manual for Writers of Term Papers, Theses, and
Dissertations, 6th Edition. StyleEase provides document templates for Chicago Style Paper (To write a journal article or other paper); Chicago Style Dissertation (To write a dissertation); Chicago Style Term Paper (To write a term paper); and Chicago Style Thesis (To
write a masters thesis). Each template includes a variety of formatting instructions. StyleEase automates the formatting of your documents, depending on which format and document type you choose.
StyleEase comes with a help guide, plus StyleEase provides various forms of help
that you can use while entering data for a reference entry.
Use the Prepare for Printing screen to prepare your document for printing, which includes updating all tables (Table of Contents, Table of Figures, etc) and smart-sorting your reference entries [
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SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS StyleEase works with Microsoft Word 2000 or higher (Word 2000, 2002, 2003, or Word 2007).
You MUST have MS-WORD installed on your computer. These programs will NOT work otherwise, as
these programs are plug-ins for MS-WORD.
Operating System: Windows 2000/ME/XP / Windows VISTA or Windows 7.
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