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EndNote Problems

This page covers some of the more common technical problems encountered with EndNote - in particular Endnote 9 and Endnote X2. Additional support is available from the EndNote vendor's website. If these resources do not help, contact Library IT eServices by email or phone 364 2987 x 86028603.

Help in using EndNote is provided by the Subject Liaison Librarians in each of the campus libraries.

For those interested in user forums, have a look at the Endnote EndNote forum - sometimes there is useful discussion.

No EndNote toolbar in Word

A common problem. Usually it means that one or more EndNote files were not, during installation, copied to the correct Word start-up directory. The EndNote support pages provide help for this problem, although the cause has varied over the years.

If you are working on your own computer, there are two things to try: the first is to look at the Disabled Item page which is the most common cause of problems in Word 2007 or Word 2010. If this does not help, the EndNote support pages also provide help for this problem.

If you are using a student-workroom or library computer, then there are also two options - but you cannot use the suggestions on the EndNote support pages mentioned above. The first option is described on the Disabled Item page, the other (and more drastic) is to have your profile reset by one of the ICTS ServiceDesk staff or workroom supervisors.

Flickering screen problem - or EndNote does not start

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If you use Internet Enabler you should be able to connect to most databases directly from within Endnote EndNote - although this is seldom as effective as searching the database directly then importing into EndNote. However, some databases cannot be searched through EndNote when in the Student Workrooms, or using other computers similarly configured (e.g. within the Library). The two most prominent of these are PubMed and Web of Science. For these you must search the database separately and then import the results into EndNote.
Still having problems?Contact Library IT by email or phone 364 2987 x 8602.

"Member not found"

This message can appear if the Cite While You Write (CWYW) tools from a previous version of EndNote are in the Word startup folder. This problem should not affect students using the computers in the ICTS workrooms but if seen in that environment, should be reported to Library IT by email. 

To For other users, to fix this problem, close Word and browse to the Word startup folder. The default location of Startup depends on your version of Windows.

Windows Vista:

Wiki MarkupC:\Users\[YOUR USER NAME\]\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Word\STARTUP

Windows XP/2000:unmigrated-wiki-markup

C:\Documents and Settings\[YOUR USER NAME\]\Application Data\Microsoft\Word\Startup

Note: If you cannot find the specified folder, your Windows preferences may be set to hide the folder. In Windows Explorer go to Tools / Folder Options / View tab and make sure that "Show hidden files and folders" is selected. Press Alt to view menus in Windows Vista.

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