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For the company I work for, we have bibliographies using Table of Contents at the end of our book documents listing the articles referenced. One strange situation I learned about recently but has been a problem for past versions of the book documents is that the spaces don't seem to register into the alphabetical ordering of the articles. For example, "A Cause...", "Accuracy and...", "A Clinical...", "Activation and...", "Addressing Sleep...", "A Different", etc. I think the reason this issue wasn't spotted earlier is because most articles don't start with a single letter like A.
Is there a way to fix this issue, or is this a common problem? There are a lot of documents and article references that relate to the bibliographies, and the documents have some years in age now (roughishly 4). There are other small issues that the bibliographies can have, but I don't think any of those issues relate to this one.
You might find the Sort Paragraphs script useful.
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You might find the Sort Paragraphs script useful.
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The Sort Paragraphs script is very handy, and I'll definitely make use of it in the future, but an issue is that the style of the bibliography includes citation details underneath in a different style, and when I use Sort Paragraphs, it separates the smaller citation from the main titles. Is there a way to sort without losing the Table of Contents style keeping the citations together with their article titles?