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Usefulness of figure list functions

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Usefulness of figure list functions
Author: Wiedemann, Leanne    Posted: Wed, 28 Aug 2002 11:50:37 -0500
In answer to the question from Matt -below,

Since I beta tested the product, I did play around a bit with the new Figure
functionality. The plus was, if you were writing a manuscript and were
moving around sections, using the Endnote function for inserting Figures
(and having typed the legends into the caption field) renumbered the figures
in the correct order, automatically. Since I don't ever reuse figures, the
fact they end up in a database is irrelevant. Maybe they should be kept in
a separate database, if it is a feature one plans to use allot. I think
that for the serious student planning on writing their thesis, I would avoid
this feature of endnote, and use the Word options (so you can generate table
of figures and put the figures where they belong in the text).

The real plus of this "feature" for me, is the ability to easily keep
individual PDFs with my Endnote library. A not well documented option that
requires this new version of endnote.

Leanne Wiedemann

-----Original Message-----
From: Matt Boreland "mailto:M.B.Boreland"
Sent: Wednesday, August 28, 2002 4:58 AM
To: "endnote-interest"
Subject: RE: unformat citations in v6


I'm still using EN5, but perhaps the same thing has happened going from EN5
to EN6
(maybe to cover the additional function for doing figure lists...BTW is this
useful? I typically use the built in Word functions to do this sort of
thing).

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