Phil> I have a bibliography (bibtex) and I would like each \cite to look like the Phil> following (Scordis, 1999), (Scordis and Scordis, 1999) or (Scordis et al., Phil> 1999). Does anyone know of a way of doing this? I suggest you get the natbib package. It is extremely powerful and though not currently supported by LyX will be sooner rather than later. (I can state this definitively, as I'm the guy who's volunteered to do the work!) In the meantime you'll have to enter as LaTeX things such as \citep{Scordis99} in conventional LaTeX fashion. Ugly, but it'll work! The other good thing about natbib: the documentation is excellent. Angus
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