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How do I use One Line/Cite View to insert references from my RefWorks account into my document?

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• Log in to your RefWorks account and look under the View or Folders pull down menus to display the references you want to use. • Click on the One line/Cite View link, located below the top navigation bar. • To insert a reference, place your cursor where the reference should be in your manuscript and click Cite next to the reference in the One line/Cite View list. • The RefWorks Citation Viewer window will pop open, displaying the desired citation in “placeholder” format: {{n ;}} • Click on Select Citation in the RefWorks Citation Viewer window to highlight the reference. • Perform the Copy command in the RefWorks Citation Viewer window. • Return to your manuscript and paste the citation into your paper. (You can also drag and drop the citation into your manuscript.) For FOOTNOTES, use the Word footnote feature, inserting references using the steps described above. • Return to the RefWorks Citation Viewer window and click on Clear to remove the reference, otherwise it will be included

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