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Changing styles in Word

Change the bibliographic style and all associated formatting of in-text citations and the reference list

Changing the selected style

Changing the selected style

Word normally uses the bibliographic style currently selected in EndNote.

You can easily change this later in Word to any other style you have selected as a "favourite" in EndNote (styles you have not selected in EndNote will not be available in Word).

In Word 2007, select the EndNote tab from the "ribbon", choose a style from the drop-down list, then click on Update Citations and Bibliography.

In Word 2003, select the Tools menu, EndNote, then Format Bibliography, or click on the Format Bibliography button in the EndNote toolbar.

Changing other bibliography options

Changing other bibliography options

You can change other reference list/bibliography options, such as indenting, line spacing between references, etc.

In Word 2007, select the EndNote tab from the "ribbon", then click the button in the Bibliography group that opens the Bibliography Preferences dialog box.

In Word 2003, select the Tools menu, EndNote, then Format Bibliography, or click on the Format Bibliography button in the EndNote toolbar.

Select a style

Select a style

In the dialog box that appears, select the style you want from the drop-down list.
This list only shows the styles you have selected as favourites in EndNote (see "Choose a style").

Click the OK button after selecting a style. This style will be applied throughout the document.

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