Bibliographic Styles and Format Paper

The bibliographic style determines how EndNote formats the citations in your paper and the references in the bibliography. The style takes care of all text styles, punctuation, and sorting required for the citations and bibliography, as well as which fields are included in the bibliography.

Select a style on the Citations dialog after selecting Format Paper. You can always run Format Paper to select a different style and reformat your unformatted (original) RTF document at any point. See Formatting the Citations and Bibliography.

The EndNote Styles collection includes more than 7,500 styles, all of which can be modified to meet your specifications. You can also create completely new styles, if necessary.

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Related Topics

Basic Instructions for Using Format Paper

Copying Formatted References

Creating One Bibliography From Several Papers

Specifying the Starting Number of a Bibliography with Format Paper