List Info

Thread: RE: endnote-interest-digest V1 #2406




RE: endnote-interest-digest V1 #2406
user name
2008-02-11 11:16:33
Further to Philip's warning, it gets even more complicated
if you use
Dragon naturally Speaking voice recognition software. I use
all of these
programs and new conflicts arise. Dragon works well with
Endnote, but if
Word is open as well, problems ensue...

Richard
___________________________________________
Richard Nimijean
Lecturer (Instructor II)
School of Canadian Studies
Carleton University
1125 Colonel By Drive
Ottawa, Canada
K1S 5B6
(613) 520-2600 ext. 4030 (office)
(819) 351-2315 (cell)
richard_nimijeancarleton.ca
www.carleton.ca/cdnstudies/faculty_staff/faculty/nimijean.ht
ml



-----Original Message-----
From: listmasterisiresearchsoft.com
[mailto:listmasterisiresearchsoft.com]
On Behalf Of
"philip.darbyshire[philip.darbyshire"adelaide.edu.au]
Sent: February 5, 2008 1:25 PM
To: Endnote-Interestedcksrhat.isinet.com
Subject: RE: endnote-interest-digest V1 #2406

Topic:  Ms Word 2007 & Endnote?

Joe, you struggle with using Endnote and word 2007 and
Vista. Join a
very long line.

I bought a new vista ultimate installed laptop in April 2007
with Word
2007 and was never, ever able to use endnote X or X1 within
word 2007.
No endnote toolbar in word, endless 'permission' violations,
unable to
directly import references, you name it.  The fixes listed
on the
Endnote support site didn't 'fix'. Months of e-mail tag with
Endnote in
Australia and US made no difference.  After Vista died an
undignified
'black screen' death, in January this year, I returned the
laptop to the
company who fixed it and installed old faithful XP Pro. 
Since then, not
a single glitch with Endnote
X1 (or any other of my numerous installed programmes either
for that
matter).

Moral of the story, I should have listened to the wiser
sages who said
never by a new 'whiz-bang' untested OS and then use it with
software
that says 'Vista Ready'.  Yeah, right!

Get rid of vista and start getting some work done on your
computer. 


Cheers

Philip

------------------------------------
Children, Youth & Women's Health Service, University of
South Australia
& Flinders University Philip Darbyshire Professor of
Nursing
philip.darbyshireadelaide.edu.au Department of Nursing
& Midwifery
Research & Practice Development,2nd Floor, Samuel Way
Building,
Children, Youth & Women's Health Service,
72 King William Road, North Adelaide, South Australia 5006.
tel: 08-8161-6468
tel2:08-08161-6497
fax: 08-8161-7704
mobile: 0401-125-675
http://www.wch.sa.gov.au/services/az/other/nursemi
d/index.html


[1]

about | contact  Other archives ( Real Estate discussion Medical topics )