![]() Usually if a source is cited 5 times passim will be used. The computer will bypass such sources in your document and use passim instead of listing all the individual page numbers. Passim refers to a source that's used many times in a document.Locate the first citation to an authority > highlight citation > go to Insert (at top Word tool bar) > Index & Tables > select Table of Authorities > a dialog box will open > do the following:.Briefs will have a variety of authorities what you want for the TOA is the specific page where you actually cite to the authorities.Double check your citations before you begin to be sure all are correct and your short forms are consistent. ![]() When you have marked all your citations and insert your TOA, Word searches for the marked citations, organizes them by category (e.g., cases, statutes, rules etc.), references their page numbers, and displays the TOA in your document. ![]()
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