"Drag-and-drop" is a way of moving or copying selected text (or other items) by clicking on the text and dragging it to a new location. Simply release the mouse button when the cursor is over the destination, and the text will either be moved or copied to the new destination.
If your word processor supports drag-and-drop, you can drag a bibliography from an EndNote Library window directly into your paper.
To drag your bibliography:
Open your library and select the desired references.
Select the necessary style from the Output Style submenu of EndNote’s Edit menu.
Hold down the Option Ctrl key as you drag the references from the library and drop them directly onto a word processing document in the background.
This creates a fully formatted bibliography with the references formatted and sorted according to the selected style. The font used for the bibliography in this case is the "General Display Font." You can change this font by selecting Preferences from the EndNote
Edit menu, selecting Display Fonts, and selecting a new font and size under the General Display Font heading. All text style information (such as bold and italic) is retained if you "drop" the bibliography into a program that recognizes RTF (Rich Text Format)or styled text.
If your word processor does not support drag-and-drop, read about the Copy Formatted command.
Note: Dragging with the Option Ctrl key pressed transfers the formatted references to the word processing document. If you do not hold down the Option Ctrl key, only the temporary citation is transferred. Use this latter method to cite references in your paper.