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AGU publications now require preparing manuscript in APA format, but the template provided on their website is old and not according to APA format. I do not know what modification should I make to prepare my draft in APA.

Can someone suggest me, how can I do that?

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  • Related : tex.stackexchange.com/questions/35809/… . See the answer. You have to include the command \usepackage{apacite} in your preamble and then the commands you see there for the bibliography. You will need a separate file with extension ".bib" in the main directory and then you have to compile pdflatex->bibtex->pdflatex->pdflatex. The citations have to be in the .bib file and the form of them is explained in the section : "Bibliography management with Bibtex" here: sharelatex.com/learn/Bibliography_management_with_bibtex
    – koleygr
    Commented Dec 18, 2017 at 13:13
  • My above comment is not useful on the specific template but helps about apa style in bibtex. I tried and finding conflicts everywhere... Started with the natbib that is included in cls file... but removing it makes more errors... Sorry... I thing that they have to create a new template than repairing this (tried with agujournalsample.tex)
    – koleygr
    Commented Dec 18, 2017 at 13:28
  • Sorry that didn't really helped, but they have to provide a template... The provided is really bad and outdated.
    – koleygr
    Commented Dec 18, 2017 at 16:05

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Well, as you can read on the webpage of agu they mention:

Please note, AGU is in the process of updating our latex template with our updated style. The below main manuscript tex template does not yet include AGU’s updated style. You may continue using this template and do not need to alter the style. During production, the typesetters will apply the updated style, which you will notice in author proofs

So please use the old template until they make the new one public ...

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  • I figured that out after i posted the question, but then I was curious to know how it is done.
    – pkj
    Commented Dec 19, 2017 at 7:59

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