You can create formatted citations and bibliographies for your papers without using Cite While You Write™ for Microsoft® Word or Pages '09or OpenOffice.org Writer . Use Format Paper to cite references and create bibliographies for documents that can be saved as RTF, including documents created with:
Note: EndNote uses Unicode to appropriately display diacritics and other extended characters. If these characters do not display correctly when you format EndNote citations and references in your word processor document, it may be because your word processor lacks Unicode support. Please refer to your word processor's documentation.
To format references and create a bibliography (Cite While You Write) with Microsoft Word , see How to Cite While You Write with Microsoft Word.
To format references and create a bibliography (Cite While You Write) with OpenOffice.org Writer, see How to Cite While You Write with OpenOffice.org Writer .
To format references and create a bibliography (Cite While You Write) with Pages '09, see How to Cite While You Write with Pages 09.
While you can use the Format Paper feature to format Word files saved as RTF or OpenOffice documents with the extension ODT, it is much easier and more efficient to use Cite While You Write.
To create a stand-alone bibliography that is not based on the citations in a paper, see Independent Bibliographies.
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