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“Output style” is the term EndNote uses to refer to the template file used to format the citations and bibliography correctly for your citation or referencing style. The output style controls what is in capitals, what is in bold , or in italics and in or italics and determines the many other ways that references for journal articles, book chapters or books , can be made to look differentare laid out

Each subject or discipline has its particular citation styles, and individual journals also have specific instructions to authors on how they want articles referenced

There are over 3000 3,000 output styles available in EndNote. Included in the options is a Select All style that will print everything in each EndNote reference

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  • Look at the top of the screen and locate the EndNote toolbar
  • The style that is presently selected is identified in the menu bar on this toolbar
  • In the case illustrated below APA 6th is the selected Style
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  • If you want to change this style, click on the drop-down box and select another style from the list
  • To browse all styles available, choose Select Another Style...
    • Click the column headings to sort by Name or Category, or click the Find-by button to see lists of styles by discipline area
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  • Click the Choose button to select a style from the list

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Instructions on changing the output style in Word are given in in Formating your bibliography in Word