Citations in text only, not in footnote/endnote -- can Endnote XI do it?

You need to EDIT the Chicago output style to include appropriate fields in the Citation Template.

  1. Launch Endnote.

  2. Click on EDIT (menu at top) and hover over OUTPUT STYLE.

  3. Click on OPEN STYLE MANAGER.

4.  Select the Chicago version you want to modify (A or B) and click on EDIT.

  1. IMMEDIATELY save the output style with a new name - i.e. Chicago (Jonbean’s)

  2. Click on  TEMPLATES under “Citation”.

  3. Click in the text book and insert left parenthesis.

8.  Click on INSERT FIELD and click on the first field to include (e.g. AUTHOR). This field will be inserted in the text box.

 9. Add whatever punctuation  you need, such as commas, periods, and other fields.

10.  Insert the right parenthesis.  

When you are all done, save the style.  Now use this style for inserting intext citations.