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For word processing, I use Open Office rather than MS Word. Can I still use RefWorks?

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For word processing, I use Open Office rather than MS Word. Can I still use RefWorks?

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A. Sure! If you are using any other word processing program other than Word 2000, you will have to save the doc in Rich Text Format before formatting in RefWorks. Write-n-Cite only works with Word, but you can still use RefWorks to format your rtf file. Here’s how, using the One line / Cite View option: • In your word processor, put your cursor in the location in your rtf file where you want to place the citation. • In RefWorks, when you’re viewing the folder that contains the citation(s) that you wish to add, choose to view the “One line / Cite View option from the Switch To: box. • Click on the Cite link in front of the citation(s) that you wish to add. The Citation Viewer will pop up in a new window, with your citations in the RefWorks format, e.g., {{240 Abel,T. 1998;}}. • Within the Citation Viewer, click on the link to Select Citation, and then copy the citation to your clipboard. Now Clear the Citation Viewer. • Move back to your rtf file, and Paste the citation marker in the de

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