Dear CrazyGecko,
Your suggestion for the first problem with the bibliography seems right on. I checked my style file and it seems that it is not set to generate a bibliography. I learned this by comparing it with other styles. The non-bibliog style showed nothing in the Endnote preview windown, whereas other styles show the preview of the bibliography entry. Great - one problem 1 solved - hooray!
I’d like to set my APA Copy Style, attached below, to show the bibliography. How do I do that?
The second problem had to do with in-text citations. They are doubling when I rry to generate them and cannot be editied as usual. And additional problem with in-text citations is that my cursor is not shaded gray when I pass over it. The cause may very well be a corrupt EndNote code.
QUESTION: Are these problems related? That is, can a corrupt Endnote code cause problems with gray shading?
FYI about CAUSE: I actually wonder whether a corrupt code was created when I accidentally selected (in the options) “show field codes instead of valued,” and then unselected as soon as I saw that this was not what I wanted. I accidentally checked this box because it is right above the option to select “field shading.” Could this have triggered the problem? Do MS Word and Endnote have problems working together?
ACTION by me: Since I have just been working in one (short) chapter since before these problems, I am 99.9% sure the corrupt code is there. So, I am working with a previous version that seems ok (shows gray shading and allows me to work with citations). I am just re-pasting the text I typed since this older version, except for citations, which I am adding again too. If I have more problems, I’ll follow the process based on the article you sent about removing corrupt EndNote codes.
Grateful to have this advice! Additional comments on my approach very welcome.
APA 6th Copy.ens (2.74 KB)