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The majority of Microsoft Edge users – all those who do not use Edge Insiders channels – have version 97 of the browser available to them as of today. And this time around, the new Edge comes with an interesting functionality under the arm: the tool of generation of appointments<\/strong>.<\/p>\n

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This tool, which has been tested for two months by users of Edge’s Dev and Beta channels, makes it easy to obtaining bibliographic citations with which to reference the websites we visit in one of the five most used standards<\/strong> in academic papers: APA, MLA, IEEE, Chicago and Harvard.<\/p>\n

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This functionality is integrated into the Collections tool<\/strong>, being possible to activate it in each individual collection, as seen in the image below (left). Once activated, a quotation mark icon will be displayed next to the favicon and the web domain<\/strong> in question, or a crossed out quotation mark if it has not been possible to automatically generate said quote (right):<\/p>\n

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