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danie...@gmail.com

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Oct 17, 2008, 9:58:54 PM10/17/08
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Hello all,

I'm new to this group. I have a document in which I have cited a
number of works using the \cite{key} command, where key is a unique
combination of letters/numbers which link back to my biblio.bib file.
I am using bibtex and at the end of the document I place the
following:

\bibliographystyle{plain}
\bibliography{biblio}

However, I have the following problem:

I don't want the references to be generated in the same file as the
main body. So, what I did was I pasted the resulting .bbl into a latex
document and compiled with latex which produced a very nice file with
just the references. However, now I want to somehow suppress the
generation of the references in the file with the main body. Does
anyone know how to do this?

Thanks

C Hanck

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Oct 18, 2008, 3:48:30 AM10/18/08
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comment out the two lines after you got the bbl file that you want?

On Oct 18, 3:58 am, "daniel.m...@gmail.com" <daniel.m...@gmail.com>
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Daniel Main

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Oct 18, 2008, 11:12:42 AM10/18/08
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Yes the suggestion works. Here is the procedure. Compile file.tex file with

\bibliographystyle{plain}
 \bibliography{biblio}

run bibtex file

run latex file.tex

comment out the above two line and run latex again. This produces the citation's without producing the bibliography.

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