Fonts and Text Styles

By default, text entered into a Style window appears in EndNote’s Plain Font, Plain Size, and Plain Style settings, which allow the bibliography that EndNote creates to adopt the font settings in your paper. For example, if you type your paper in 10 point Times font, EndNote uses that font for the paper’s bibliography.

Use the Edit menu or the Style toolbar to apply any font, size, or text style to your Style templates. (Note that only the standard Windows fonts are available.)

All text attributes entered into a style template carry over into the bibliography that EndNote creates. You can use this feature, for example, to italicize titles or make the volume numbers bold. Any font or text style changes entered in an EndNote Reference window carry through the bibliography as well. For example, any italicized terms in your references will still appear italicized in your bibliography, regardless of the text attributes that the EndNote bibliographic style applies.

Related Topics

Adding and Removing Fields in a Formatted Reference

Adding New Reference Types

Additional Style Formatting Options

Bibliography and Footnote Templates

Changing the Punctuation in a Formatted Reference

EndNote Cleans Up

Modifying Style Templates

Rules for Working with Style Templates

Special Formatting Characters