The reference type table shows which fields are used in each of the 53 different reference types (plus a Generic reference type) and what the fields are called. The Generic reference type is repeated several times so that you can easily compare an individual field to its Generic field name. For descriptions of special fields, see Special Fields.
Important Points About Reference Types
You can assign a particular reference type to each reference entered into your library.
The Reference Types preference, accessible through EndNote's Preferences, determines which fields are available for each of the different reference types.
The Reference Types preference allows up to 53 different types of references (plus a Generic reference type), each capable of supporting up to 54 fields.
Of the 53 reference types, all but the Generic type can be modified.
Use the Reference Types preference to add, delete, or rename fields.
The layout of the Generic reference type should be used as a guide when modifying or creating reference types. Rows reserved for Authors should be used only for names.
The Date Stamp fields, "Added to Library" and "Record Last Updated," are automatic fields that cannot be altered. They appear in the footer of each reference.
Changes made to the Reference Types preference are stored for each user in a RefTypeTable.xml file which is located in the folder Users/[Your Folder]/ Library/Application Support/EndNote. Documents and Settings\[Your Folder]\ApplicationData\EndNote.They apply to all libraries opened under the current user account.
If you move your library to a different computer, your references will follow the layout of the Reference Types preference for the current user account on that computer, unless you also transfer a copy of your RefTypeTable.xml file to the other user's Users/ [Your Folder]/Library/Application Support/EndNote folder. Documents and Settings\[Your Folder]\ApplicationData\EndNote folder. See Sharing Your Reference Type Table.
Do not enter reference data into the Reference Types preference dialog. The table is designed to store just the names of the reference fields.
See the List of Reference Types.