Have Word and EndNote open with the library you wish to use
There are many ways to add the references in EndNote to Word. These are two simple methods
Method 1
- Select the reference in EndNote that you wish to insert into Word
- You can insert multiple citations by using the Ctrl key to select and copy a number of references at the same time.You can also use the Shift key to select a block of references or Ctrl-a to select all references
- Alt+1 to switch to Word and place your cursor where the in-text citation is to go
- Alt+2 to insert the in-text citation
Note: with Alt, use the 1 and 2 keys in the main keyboard, not the number pad. You can use Alt+1 to switch back to EndNote to select further references
Method 2
- Select the reference in EndNote that you wish to insert into Word, and copy it (Ctrl-c)
- You can insert multiple citations by using the Ctrl key to select and copy a number of references at the same time.You can also use the Shift key to select a block of references or Ctrl-a to select all references
- Switch to Word and paste (Ctrl-v)
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There may be a slight delay, but the bibliography will soon appear at the very end of your document.
More Specific Formatting of the Bibliography
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For EndNote version X7 later, you can also edit the Word style for the EndNote Bibliography
- Move your cursor into one of the bibliography entries
- Format the paragraph settings as you would like them to appear — for example, alter the indenting of the paragraph
- Right-click and choose Styles > Update EndNote Bibliography to Match Selection
Creating chapter bibliographies
See this article for details http://endnote.com/kb/82598