I am wishing to superscript the citations from Endnote when using Endnote Web. I am using Word for Mac 2011 (vsn 14.6.2).
I don’t see where the optiosn is to change the output style in that regard.
Thank you in advance.
D
I am wishing to superscript the citations from Endnote when using Endnote Web. I am using Word for Mac 2011 (vsn 14.6.2).
I don’t see where the optiosn is to change the output style in that regard.
Thank you in advance.
D
You just need to format the bibliography and select an output style that does superscript citations. To do this:
In the document, do the following:
Word 2011: Go to the “Tools” Menu and choose "EndNote > Format Bibliography or Bibliogrpahy Settings or Configure Bibliography.
Here, select the Output Style you would like to use in the Output Style dropdown menu. A generic output style you can use for this purpose is the “Account Chemical Res” or “JAMA” or “New England Journal of Medicine” style.
In Word 2011: Click the OK button to format the document using your selected style.
Thank you for the help.
I used to be able to edit the output style when I used the Desktop version of Endnote. I don’t see that option anymore. Where would I go to edit a particular output style that I have created?
Thank you,
Donny
An EndNote online user does not have the ability to edit a style. The feature of editting or adding new styles can only be done with the desktop version.
If you would like to see this feature in a future version of EndNote online, You may want to submit a request for a product enhancement on our website.
http://community.thomsonreuters.com/t5/EndNote-Product-Suggestions/bd-p/en-suggest
Thank you Tony.
Is there a way to superscript the reference in the text of Word?
Thank you,
D
You just need to format the bibliography and select an output style that does superscript citations. To do this:
In the document, do the following:
Word 2011: Go to the “Tools” Menu and choose "EndNote > Format Bibliography or Bibliogrpahy Settings or Configure Bibliography.
Here, select the Output Style you would like to use in the Output Style dropdown menu. A generic output style you can use for this purpose is the “Account Chemical Res” or “JAMA” or “New England Journal of Medicine” style.
In Word 2011: Click the OK button to format the document using your selected style.