Thanks, Leanne.
Please forgive my current naivety (new to the Endnote user
language).
What is the "cell" format? You mean what I'd
call the "field" format (i.e.
author, title, etc.)?
Also, when you say "Do a search on my library for my
name", are you saying
to literally do that with your library, or are you
figuratively referring to
the person's library that I'm using to produce the CV?
Best, -Shelee
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From: listmaster isiresearchsoft.com [mailto:listmaster isiresearchsoft.com]
On Behalf Of Wiedemann rssoft.isinet.com
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Subject: RE: Creating CV from Endnote Library
I just open the Cell format, and edit it to show all authors
and
editors, never truncate (the "if more than"
options under authors and
editors in bibliography), and sort on year not on Author,
number them
(if you want) and "save AS" CV.
Do a search on my library for my name, select all and
control (or apple)
K (copy formated), paste into the CV (or export to file). If
you want
to, you can then search for your name and replace it with
"bolded"
version.
Leanne
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kantorlb[mailto:kantorlab scils.rutgers.edu]
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Subject: Creating CV from Endnote Library
Has anyone created a CV from an Endnote library?
What suggestions can you offer?
Best, -Shelee Saal
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