On the first problem I suggest contacting endnote tech
support, but did
you try using the recover library function under
"tools"?
For the second query, you need to export and import the
library
abbreviations, they aren't in the records. You probably
don't remember
doing it a long time ago! John East wrote this FAQ, which is
great:
http://www.library.uq.edu.au/endnote/medical_j
ournal_titles_6.html
You will want to reverse a bit of the instructions first, if
you want to
export your current journals terms list from your full
library, to
import into your new library.
Leanne
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[mailto:listmaster isiresearchsoft.com] On Behalf Of
Graham.Shipley[mailto:gshipley perioikos.u-net.com]
Sent: Friday, May 26, 2006 12:47 PM
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Subject: record numbers
Arising from my earlier query about reaching the maximum
record no., I
created a new library for any new references I gather.
Now, however, I have two specific problems.
(1) When I take my original database (with c.31,000 entries
in) from the
home PC to the office (both using Windows XP, the office on
a network)
and
open it, I sometimes get a dialog along the lines of
'invalid index
deleted' (I'm not sure that's the exact wording). Now I
find that the
library is sorted differently from before (by author, year,
record no.
instead of author, title, year which I prefer) and, when I
try to
re-sort
it, it gets nearly to the end and the program hangs.
(2) I exported my term lists to text files and imported them
into the
new
library. But the journals list now contains no fields for
abbreviations!
I
checked the *.txt file and it includes tabs between the
former fields.
Any hints?
Graham
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