EndNote is designed to produce bibliographies that automatically use the font and size of the text in your word processing documents. Normally, when you type text into an EndNote reference, it is entered in a default Plain font, size, and style, which means that your references follow the font settings in your paper.
If any fonts, sizes, or styles other than the default are entered into your library, they will appear in your bibliography regardless of the font of your paper. For example, you can italicize species names, add a superscript number, or enter Greek characters such as ß.
To apply font or text styles, select the text to be changed and then select the desired font, size, or style from the Edit menu or the Font toolbar.
Note: If the Font, Size, and Style options are dim, it is either because you are not in an editing window (such as a Reference or Style window), or you have not selected (highlighted) any text to change. If a specific option is not available, the particular font selected may not support the option you want (for example, Helvetica does not support bolding).
To display the Font palette, go to the Edit menu, select Fonts, and then select Show Fonts. If the palette is currently showing, the menu will display Hide Fonts.
The Font palette displays text font, size, and style options to change the font and size of the text in a reference or style. You can use this palette to organize various collections of fonts, and to apply various fonts and styles to the selected text.