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Click the Specify attributes to change button to modify text attributes in specific words or phrases. 4 In the Change Format Settings dialog box, choose Italic from the Character Style menu and click OK.
On the other hand, the author instructions for The Auk, published by The American Ornithologists Union, are quite specific with regard to using italics: Only the following Latin terms should be italicized: in vivo, in vitro, in utero, in situ, ad libitum, a priori, and a posteriori.
CBE considers whether a Latin word is common and suggests that in vitro and in vivo not be italicized.
Hyphens between the two parts of each term are not usually required, but on occasions have been insisted upon by the illiberal of outlook. Although strictly in vitro and in vivo are adverbial phrases (and are only so used by cognoscenti) they are now often misused as adjectives.
Using Italics for Foreign Words and Phrases Italicize such foreign words and phrases as terra incognita, in vivo, and inter alia; however, if the word or phrase is commonly used in your field (e.g., in situ, et al., ad hoc, ab initio), you may omit the italics.
Foreign words and abbreviations (versus, vs.; et cetera, etc.) that are accepted universally into the English language may be used without explanation. However, if a foreign word or abbreviation is not universally understood, place it in italics and provide an explanation.
Most publishers and style guides instruct authors not to use italics for such phrases. Both Springer and Elsevier, for example, insist on setting in vitro, in vivo, and in situ in normal, or Roman, font, and so does the Chicago Manual of Style and Scientific Style and Format.
Both in vitro and in vivo are most often used in scientific writing. Example: The cancer cells were grown in vitro in a controlled environment. The Chicago Manual of Style (CMOS) and the American Psychological Association suggest that common abbreviations need not be italicized.

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