Unformatting reverts formatted citations to temporary citations and removes the bibliography.
If your citations are formatted in a numbered style, you can unformat your paper to easily identify citations as you work. You can Format Bibliography again later.
Note: You must have the corresponding EndNote library open in order to format the paper again.
To unformat citations:
Determine which citations you want to unformat:
To unformat a particular citation, highlight only that citation.
If the citation you want to unformat is part of a multiple citation, highlight the multiple citation. All citations within the delimiters will be unformatted.
To unformat a section of the document, highlight that section.
To unformat the entire document, either select nothing or highlight the entire document.
From the EndNote menu, select Unformat Citation(s).If you are unformatting the entire document, this unformats all of the in-text citations and removes the current bibliography.
You can tell when a paper is unformatted because the citations appear in the temporary citation format (such as "{Smith, 1999 #25}").
Unformatted citations are temporary placeholders that do not reflect final output. You can format the paper again at any time.
Note: To format your paper again, go the EndNote menu and select Format Bibliography.