Hi, Leanne. Thanks so much. Just trying to parse your reply again, but are you saying that I should use Microsoft Word’s endnotes (which is very easy to use) to make the endnote citation in the text, then somehow edit that citation with EndNotes CWYW? Is that what you mean? I’m sorry to ask questions that must seem very stupid. I’m trying to set up a remote session with one of the EndNote people to guide me through this process. In the text I have now, originally created with CWYW, I see endnotes, that are not sequential and not formatted the way I want, either in the text numbering or in the endnotes section at the end of the text. When I use Word’s endnote insertion, it creates a separate group of endnotes, formatted the way I want them. I wind up with two groups of endnotes.
Luckily, I am still at the stage where I can go back and delete all the CWYW entries, and replace them with Word endnotes. Perhaps that is what I should do? For the Word endnote insertations, I can just copy the text from the EndNote library, using what appears when I select Chicago footnote style. Is this what you would suggest doing?
If there’s any website or page you would recommend reading, I’ll try to figure it out. There must be some other people who are as confused as I am, and I hate to tax your patience too much! :- )
Thanks much,
Fred