Export to EndNote
To export citations to EndNote, select the
Refer format.
On the File/Import screen, set the Import Option window to
EndNote Import. If the exported files do not download correctly,
check the set-up tips below. Windows 98, Windows 2000/XP.
For more help, consult your local library staff or EndNote
documentation or technical support.
Substitute your appropriate drive (e.g. C or D) and the
appropriate version number for your software.
- Open My Computer
- Open the View menu
- Select Folder Options...
- Select the File Types tab
- Select either EndNote Citation or click on New
Type button
- Extension: ENW
- Content Type (MIME): application/x-endnote-refer
- Opens with: ENDNOTE6
- Description of type: End Note Citation
- Content Type (MIME): application/x-endnote-refer
- Default Extension for Content Type: .enw
- Actions (if Actions box is blank, type the word
"open")
- Click on open then Edit
- Application used to perform action: "C:\Program
Files\EndNote\EndNote6.EXE" "%1"
- Check: Always show extension
- Check: Confirm open after download
Substitute your appropriate drive (e.g. C or D) and the
appropriate version number for your software.
- Open My Computer
- Open the Tools menu
- Select Folder Options...
- Select the File Types tab
- Highlight EndNote Import File
The settings in the lower portion of the window should be:
- Details for 'ENW' extension
- Opens with EndNote[version you have]
If this setting is correct skip to the "Advanced" section below.
If "Opens with EndNote" does not appear:
- Click Change
- In the resulting menu, highlight EndNote
- Click OK
- Proceed to the "Advanced" section below
Advanced:
- Click Advanced
- Actions box should say open (if Actions box is blank,
type the word "open")
- Highlight open and click Edit...
- Application used to perform action: C:\Program
Files\EndNote\EndNote5.exe
- Check the box: Confirm open after download
- Check the box: Always show extension
July 2005
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