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(warning) If you have “Cite While You Write” turned off, you must first format the citations before the changes will appear – click the “Update Citations and Bibliography” button in Word’s EndNote ribbon

In APA style, the in-text citation appears as: (See also Fang & Wang, 2012, pp. 14–16 (emphasis added))

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 In the Edit & Manage Citations dialogue, click the “Edit Reference” drop-down, choose Remove Citation, and click OK

Working with Cite While You Write turned off

Particularly if you have a long document, you may be working with CWYW turned off.

In order to edit citations as indicated above, you must first format the citations before you can edit the citations from Word’s EndNote ribbon – click the “Update Citations and Bibliography” button.

Alternatively, it is possible to edit unformatted citations by using the appropriate formatting:

{prefix\Author, Year #RecordNumbersuffix@pages}

For example, {See also \Fang, 2012 #369 (emphasis added)@14–16}

To exclude the author, remove the name from within the { }