Cite While You Write in Microsoft Word

Overview of the Cite While You Write Process in Word

Use Cite While You Write (CWYW) with Microsoft Word 2010, 2013, 2016, 2019, 2021, or Office 365 to easily and quickly cite references, figures, and tables, and create a paper with properly formatted citations, a bibliography, figures, and tables.

Cite While You Write gives you access to EndNote references and formatting commands through an EndNote tab in Word.

You can start by inserting a citation into a document. A bibliography formatted according to any one of thousands of styles is created. Instant formatting technology can automatically update your citations and bibliography as you write. You can even insert figures and tables found in EndNote references.

A Traveling Library allows you to reformat references in your Word document even when your EndNote library is not available. If you are collaborating with other authors, you can rely on the Traveling Library to supply reference information.

You can use your EndNote desktop application or EndNote online to Cite While You Write in Microsoft Word. See Using Cite While You Write with EndNote Online.

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