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How can I import into EndNote a bibliography I created in Microsoft Word?

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How can I import into EndNote a bibliography I created in Microsoft Word?

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Three different methods are available: • Copy and paste references from documents into EndNote — useful for a small number of references. • Create a Tagged “EndNote Import” file — useful for longer bibliographies • Create a custom “tagged” format & import filter — useful for importing several different bibliographies 1. Copying and pasting references from a document into EndNote To transfer the references into EndNote: • Open the list of references in Word. • Select a reference and copy it using the Copy command in the Word Edit menu. • Open your EndNote library, and choose New Reference (CTRL+N) from the References menu to create a new reference. • Put the cursor in the Title field of the new reference and choose Paste from the Edit menu. This will paste the entire reference into the Title field of the Reference window. From here, you can drag-and-drop (or cut and paste) the individual pieces of data into their proper fields. Be sure to remove extra punctuation, and make sure author n

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