At 5:32 PM -0500 26/2/07, kaskibba uwm.edu[kaskibba uwm.edu]
wrote:
>I plan to submit a paper in which I used Endnote to
create references
>to a journal. I was told I need to take out the Endnote
codes before I
>submit it the journal because it may cause publication
problems. Is
>that true? Also, my co-writer doesn't have Endnote and
wants to be able
>to edit the references.
>
>So how do I "disconnect" my paper from Endnote
so any changes that my
>co-writer incorporates will stay and when we send to the
journal, all
>the Endnote codes will be eliminated but my references
would remain
>intact.
>
>I look forward to suggestions. I am currently using
Endnote 7 but will
>soon have the latest version of Endnote.
>
>Karen Skibba
If your word processor is Word the citations and references
reside
in"fields" and you have to convert them all to
plain text. Select All in
your Word document and then press Command-Shift-F9 (Mac) or
Control-Shift-F9 (Win).
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