Is EndNote compatible with a 64-bit version of Windows running on a computer with a 64-bit processor?
All currently supported versions of EndNote are 32-bit applications. You should be able to install and run EndNote, however, it was not designed for 64-bit environments. Therefore, there are some major compatibility and performance issues especially when working with Microsoft Word, as described below. Should you encounter any issues please contact Customer Technical Support using the “Contact us” link at the top of this page, but please be aware that technical support for EndNote may be limited in these environments. When using EndNote’s Cite-While-You-Write tools in Microsoft Word on a PC running Windows XP Professional x64 edition or Vista x64 edition, you may find that there is a noticeable lag when performing certain basic functions in Windows. For example, you may see a delay when switching between open applications or when bringing up the Start menu. We have identified a workaround that prevents this lag. • In Word 2002 (XP)/2003, select Tools / EndNote / Format Bibliography. In
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