Inserting Citation Causes Word to go to the end of the document

Hi,

I’ve been using Endnote for a few years and this is the first time I’ve had this problem.  When I insert a citation into my Word 2007 (Windows XP) thesis template, after inserting the citation into the text I am immediately taken to the end of the Word document.   The thesis template has worked fine up until now.   I uninstalled Endnote X1 and did a fresh install and this is still happening.  I don’t think its a Word problem.  I tried inserting regular text and this occurred with no problems.

Sally

See this thread:

http://community.thomsonreuters.com/ts/board/message?board.id=en-general&message.id=965&query.id=606913#M965

Hi Leanne,

Thanks,  I did what you said and followed CwYW15, but I’m not sure what to do next.  As per the instructions I copies the document to a new doc page, but there are no references at the bottom of this new document.?   There are also no references at the bottom of the copy of the document I used to do CWYW15.  I don’t really understand what I’m doing.

Sally

Hi Leanne,

OK I get it.  I reformatted the bibliography and that worked.  Thanks again.

Sally

You probably need to reformat the document - and at the same time turn back on CWYW from the third tab of the dialog menu. 

The jumping phenomena, appears to associated with a corrupted field I guess.  What the faq gets you to do, is to unformat all the references (so there aren’t any Endnote fields left), returning the document to curly bracketed form. I like to select all before I do this too, to make sure they are all unformatted.  Then you remove any residual fields in the document with the crl+6. 

Then I am not exactly sure why you copy it to a new document, but if I need to do this, I usually copy everything except the last paragraph symbol, as that has some special info in it too.  In theory, this is a new document, so CWYW should be engaged, but if it isn’t formatting, then Format it manually and turn on the CWYW.  .