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Author: Kathryn Talarico
Posted: Mon, 29 Jan 2007 14:25:00 -0500
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Dear Listmembers:
Has anyone on the list had any experience with Endnote and Open Office?
I am going to get a new computer and I fear the new Windows Vista and
compatibility problems.
Thank you for any advice.
Kathryn M. Talarico, Ph.D.
Professor of French
Chair
Department of Modern Languages
The College of Staten Island, CUNY and
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| RE: endnote in Open Office |
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Author: Michael Maxwell
Posted: Tue, 30 Jan 2007 14:26:01 -0500
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> Has anyone on the list had any experience with Endnote and Open
> Office?
My experience is not with trying to *use* Endnote in OO, but with using
Endnote in Word at the office, and opening the Word docs with OO at
home. It didn't work--in fact OO simply deleted the Endnote fields that
I had put in with Word. There is a bug report in on this, at the OO bug
reporting place (I don't recall the link to that now).
It's *possible* that OO would behave with Endnote if you saved the files
in the OO format; I was saving them in Word doc format, because I needed
to re-open them the next day at the office in Word.
This was with OO v2.0.1 and Word 2003.
Mike Maxwell
CASL/ U Md
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| RE: endnote in Open Office |
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Author: Chalon Patrice
Posted: Tue, 30 Jan 2007 14:35:45 -0500
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Hi,
EndNote is able to format any rtf document, whatever the software which
produced it (I'm using EN7).
I don't think that an OOo toolbar is yet available, so "rtf document
scan" would be the only way to use both OOo and EN.
But you still have to work on a Windows computer or on a Mac (no other
operating system supported)
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Subject: endnote in Open Office
Dear Listmembers:
Has anyone on the list had any experience with Endnote and Open Office?
I am going to get a new computer and I fear the new Windows Vista and
compatibility problems.
Thank you for any advice.
Kathryn M. Talarico, Ph.D.
Professor of French
Chair
Department of Modern Languages
The College of Staten Island, CUNY and
________________________________________________________________
Sent via the WebMail system at mail.csi.cuny.edu
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| Re: endnote in Open Office |
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Author: Kornbrot
Posted: Wed, 31 Jan 2007 17:03:12 -0500
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How about saving in RTF? This usually keeps all the relevant info
diama
On 30/1/07 19:26, />
wrote:
> Has anyone on the list had any experience with Endnote and Open
> Office?
My experience is not with trying to *use* Endnote in OO, but with using
Endnote in Word at the office, and opening the Word docs with OO at
home. It didn't work--in fact OO simply deleted the Endnote fields that
I had put in with Word. There is a bug report in on this, at the OO bug
reporting place (I don't recall the link to that now).
It's *possible* that OO would behave with Endnote if you saved the files
in the OO format; I was saving them in Word doc format, because I needed
to re-open them the next day at the office in Word.
This was with OO v2.0.1 and Word 2003.
Mike Maxwell
CASL/ U Md
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| RE: endnote in Open Office |
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Author: Michael Maxwell
Posted: Wed, 31 Jan 2007 19:29:40 -0500
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> How about saving in RTF? This usually keeps all the relevant info
Unfortunately, I never thought of doing that, and I can't check this
now, as I uninstalled OpenOffice and installed MsOffice. I do see some
discussion over at the OpenOffice forum on RTF, so I don't know how well
they behave together. Maybe someone else has tried it?
Mike Maxwell
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| Re: endnote in Open Office |
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Author: Alex
Posted: Wed, 31 Jan 2007 19:32:25 -0500
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On Jan 29, 2007, at 14:25, />
wrote:
> Has anyone on the list had any experience with Endnote and Open
> Office?
From my _very_ limited experience, EN works as well (or as poorly) with
OOo's Writer as with any word processor other than MS Word, i.e., insert
citations manually or copy/paste, format RTF docs.
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| Re: endnote in Open Office |
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Author: Kathryn Talarico
Posted: Thu, 1 Feb 2007 14:26:56 -0500
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Thank you to all listmembers for their helpful advice.
I found the following link that might be of interest: Microsoft has a
"Vista upgrade checker" which allows you to see if all your hardware and
software is compatible with Vista. It's useful if you want to see if
your software will work on a new computer (I'm not recommending
upgrading systems to Vista!). It didn't see any problems with EN 9.
The link is:
www.microsoft.com/windowsvista/getready/upgradeadvisor/default.mspx
Kathryn M. Talarico, Ph.D.
Professor of French
Chair
Department of Modern Languages
The College of Staten Island, CUNY
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Date: Wed, 31 Jan 2007 19:32:25 -0500
>On Jan 29, 2007, at 14:25, />
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>> Has anyone on the list had any experience with Endnote and Open
>> Office?
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> From my _very_ limited experience, EN works as well (or as poorly)
>with OOo's Writer as with any word processor other than MS Word, i.e.,
>insert citations manually or copy/paste, format RTF docs.
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