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Author: Cindy Claycomb
Posted: Fri, 20 Jun 2003 12:04:01 -0500
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In response to Matt Hopcroft's question about why people use CWYW:
I like the feature because it shows me exactly what my in-text citations
will
look like right away. If I have any problems (e.g., with misformatting in a
style), I can take care of them right away.
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>Date: Thu, 19 Jun 2003 10:24:15 +0100 (BST)
>From: Matt Hopcroft />
>Subject: cite while you write problems discussion?
>
>Hello,
>
> I've noticed a string of "problems with cite while you write"
>posts lately. CWYW is exactly the kind of feature that is prone to crashes
>and user frustration- it involves communication between two open
>applications made by different vendors (one of them Microsoft!); and it
>doesn't seem to add much to the functionality of Endnote for adding
>citations to documents.
>
> I have never found a reason to use CWYW- I copy and paste
>citations from the Endnote library into a document, and when the document
>is finished, I "format bibliography", and voila, the document is complete
>with formatted bibliography and in-text citations.
>
> So I'm curious to hear from other users- why do you use CWYW? What
>does it do for you the the cut&paste method doesn't? Am I missing
>something?
>
>Regards,
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>Matt Hopcroft
>Stanford University
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Phone: 316-978-6938
Fax: 316-978-3276
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Department of Marketing & Entrepreneurship
W. Frank Barton School of Business
Wichita State University
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Wichita, Kansas 67260-0084
Web site: http://webs.twsu.edu/claycomb/
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| Umlaut in CWYW |
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Author: Harry Hoffner
Posted: Mon, 14 Jul 2003 09:41:06 -0500
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I am finding impossible to seach in the CWYW mode for an author's
publications if his name contains an umaluted vowel. I have a Turkish author
Ünal (umlaut over the U) with many references in by EndNote database. When
within MS Word I invoke CWYW (command+1) and enter his name in the search
field, the program does not retrieve all of his publications. What could be
wrong?
Thank you.
--
Harry A. Hoffner, Jr., The John A. Wilson Professor of Hittitology Emeritus
and Co-editor of the Hittite Dictionary at the University of Chicago.
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| Using CWYW to seach for authors with Umlaut in the name |
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Author: Harry Hoffner
Posted: Mon, 14 Jul 2003 09:41:43 -0500
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I am finding impossible to seach in the CWYW mode for an author's
publications if his name contains an umaluted vowel. I have a Turkish author
Ünal (umlaut over the U) with many references in by EndNote database. When
within MS Word I invoke CWYW (command+1) and enter his name in the search
field, the program does not retrieve all of his publications. What could be
wrong?
Thank you.
--
Harry A. Hoffner, Jr., The John A. Wilson Professor of Hittitology Emeritus
and Co-editor of the Hittite Dictionary at the University of Chicago.
Mailing address: 8421 Creekside Ln, Darien, IL 60561; voice line
630-910-1840; e-mail: />
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| Umlauts in CWYW search fields |
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Author: Harry Hoffner
Posted: Wed, 16 Jul 2003 08:06:23 -0500
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I am finding impossible to seach in the CWYW mode for an author's
publications if his name contains an umaluted vowel. I have a Turkish author
Ünal (umlaut over the U) with many references in by EndNote database. When
within MS Word I invoke CWYW (command+1) and enter his name in the search
field, the program does not retrieve all of his publications. This does NOT
happen if I enter the name in a search on the regular (non-CWYW) EndNote
field; only when I do it from within Word in a C?WYW field. What could be
wrong?
Thank you.
--
Harry A. Hoffner, Jr., The John A. Wilson Professor of Hittitology Emeritus
at the University of Chicago. Home address: 8421 Creekside Ln, Darien, IL
60561; voice line 630-910-1840; e-mail: />
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| RE: Umlauts in CWYW search fields |
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Author: Wiedemann, Leanne
Posted: Wed, 16 Jul 2003 11:28:10 -0500
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okay, this might be a unicode problem. I find in windows,endnote7(beta) if
the umlaut is inserted from the normal text (both in the library and in the
search window)- it works for me. I use the toolbar icon with the magnifying
glass for the search.
-----Original Message-----
From: Harry Hoffner />
Sent: Wednesday, July 16, 2003 8:06 AM
To: EndNote Support
Subject: Umlauts in CWYW search fields
I am finding impossible to seach in the CWYW mode for an author's
publications if his name contains an umaluted vowel. I have a Turkish author
Ünal (umlaut over the U) with many references in by EndNote database. When
within MS Word I invoke CWYW (command+1) and enter his name in the search
field, the program does not retrieve all of his publications. This does NOT
happen if I enter the name in a search on the regular (non-CWYW) EndNote
field; only when I do it from within Word in a C?WYW field. What could be
wrong?
Thank you.
--
Harry A. Hoffner, Jr., The John A. Wilson Professor of Hittitology Emeritus
at the University of Chicago. Home address: 8421 Creekside Ln, Darien, IL
60561; voice line 630-910-1840; e-mail: />
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| RE: Umlauts in CWYW search fields |
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Author: Wiedemann, Leanne
Posted: Thu, 17 Jul 2003 12:00:41 -0500
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Full explanation from Endnote support site
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| RE: Umlauts in CWYW search fields |
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Author: Wiedemann, Leanne
Posted: Thu, 17 Jul 2003 11:58:54 -0500
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Just an update from the tech support page
http://www.endnote.com/support/ensearchdb.asp (search for umlaut)
If the character is ANSI character set it should work (what I meant below by
"normal text"
-----Original Message-----
From: Wiedemann, Leanne
okay, this might be a unicode problem. I find in windows,endnote7(beta) if
the umlaut is inserted from the normal text (both in the library and in the
search window)- it works for me. I use the toolbar icon with the magnifying
glass for the search.
-----Original Message-----
From: Harry Hoffner
I am finding impossible to seach in the CWYW mode for an author's
publications if his name contains an umaluted vowel.
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| CWYW |
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Author: Sean Manning
Posted: Fri, 07 Nov 2003 21:58:42 +1300
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Thanks to Leanne for your response (20 October) to my problem editing
citations. Got it!!
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| EndNote 7 Demo & Word v.X Demo - CWYW No Good? |
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Author: Steve Lange
Posted: Sun, 09 Nov 2003 17:08:37 -0800
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I'm planning to purchase EndNote 7 and Word v.X tomorrow when I'm back
on my college campus, but in the meantime I'm trying to get the demos of
each to play nice together. It seems that the Word v.X demo, that is
part of the "Test Drive" package for Office v.X on Mac, does not allow
the Cite While You Write feature to work correctly.
I'm getting "Visual Basic Editor could not be opened" error
messages--not quite sure what this means but I assume that perhaps the
Office v.X Test Drive doesn't include the VB Editor? Anyways was just
wondering if anyone was experiencing this problem, or if it's just me.
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| Re: EndNote 7 Demo & Word v.X Demo - CWYW No Good? |
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Author: Penney Alldredge
Posted: Mon, 10 Nov 2003 09:15:06 -0800
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I had trouble with the Word demo too, but I can't recall if I ever got
it working before installing the full version. What I would suggest,
though, is using EN7's new "RTF document scan" feature. If you save
your document in rich text format, endnote will be able to scan the
document for endnote citations, and cite while you write should work.
According to the manual, any text editor that saves RTF documents will
work fine. I now have the full version of Word, so I haven't had need
to try it yet.
On Nov 9, 2003, at 5:08 PM, Steve Lange wrote:
> I'm planning to purchase EndNote 7 and Word v.X tomorrow when I'm back
> on my college campus, but in the meantime I'm trying to get the demos
> of
> each to play nice together. It seems that the Word v.X demo, that is
> part of the "Test Drive" package for Office v.X on Mac, does not allow
> the Cite While You Write feature to work correctly.
>
> I'm getting "Visual Basic Editor could not be opened" error
> messages--not quite sure what this means but I assume that perhaps the
> Office v.X Test Drive doesn't include the VB Editor? Anyways was just
> wondering if anyone was experiencing this problem, or if it's just me.
>
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| Re: EndNote 7 Demo & Word v.X Demo - CWYW No Good? |
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Author: Steve Lange
Posted: Mon, 10 Nov 2003 13:51:36 -0800
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Penney-
Thanks for the reply. I just got finished installing Office v.X Student
& Teacher Edition, as well as EndNote 7 Student Version, and everything
seems to be working great. I suspect the problem I was having previously
with the Visual Basic error was just a limitation of the "Test Drive"
demo of Office v.X.
A sidenote for others using the Student & Teacher version of Office
v.X--you don't need to install the Office v.X 10.1.2 patch as noted in
the EndNote instructions, because the Student & Teacher version of
Office ships with the required updates already in place (it's version
10.1.4). It was a little confusing so I thought I'd mention it, in the
hopes that it helps someone else out.
Steve
Penney Alldredge wrote:
> I had trouble with the Word demo too, but I can't recall if I ever got
> it working before installing the full version. What I would suggest,
> though, is using EN7's new "RTF document scan" feature. If you save
> your document in rich text format, endnote will be able to scan the
> document for endnote citations, and cite while you write should work.
> According to the manual, any text editor that saves RTF documents will
> work fine. I now have the full version of Word, so I haven't had need
> to try it yet.
>
> On Nov 9, 2003, at 5:08 PM, Steve Lange wrote:
>
>
>>I'm planning to purchase EndNote 7 and Word v.X tomorrow when I'm back
>>on my college campus, but in the meantime I'm trying to get the demos
>>of
>>each to play nice together. It seems that the Word v.X demo, that is
>>part of the "Test Drive" package for Office v.X on Mac, does not allow
>>the Cite While You Write feature to work correctly.
>>
>>I'm getting "Visual Basic Editor could not be opened" error
>>messages--not quite sure what this means but I assume that perhaps the
>>Office v.X Test Drive doesn't include the VB Editor? Anyways was just
>>wondering if anyone was experiencing this problem, or if it's just me.
>>
>>
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| CWYW |
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Author:
Posted: Mon, 10 Jan 2005 16:56:18 -0500
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I hope someone can help me with this problem. I run EndNote 7 on a
Powerbook G4 under >OS10.2 with Word X.
The connection between Word and EndNote does not work. None of the
EndNote commands work in Word. In EndNote I can switch to Word, but the
Rtf manuscript scan does not respond. The connection worked when I used
the demofile from Endnote. With my own files it does not work and not
with the demo anymore. I have checked startup preferences for word is
set according to the instructions but it still does not work. What is
wrong and what can I do?
Regards
Kolbein Lyng
Institute for Special Needs Education, Autism Unit
University of Oslo
Po. Box 1144 Blindern
0317 Oslo
Phone: (+47) 22 85 6989 (office); (+47) 22 28 4577
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| Re: CWYW |
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Author:
Posted: Tue, 11 Jan 2005 17:36:24 -0500
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hi, you may want to see the following pages:
http://www.endnote.com/support/faqs/enfaq7.asp
http://www.cam.ac.uk/cs/docs/faq/v22.html
Med Hilsen - Emmanuel
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Ph.D Candidate and Research Associate
Centre for Urban and Community Studies
University of Toronto
455 Spadina Avenue
Toronto, Canada M5S 2G8
Tel: 1(443)465-4653
Fax: 1(208)977-0232
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Quoting />
I hope someone can help me with this problem. I run EndNote 7 on a
Powerbook G4 under >OS10.2 with Word X.
The connection between Word and EndNote does not work. None of the
EndNote commands work in Word. In EndNote I can switch to Word, but the
Rtf manuscript scan does not respond. The connection worked when I used
the demofile from Endnote. With my own files it does not work and not
with the demo anymore. I have checked startup preferences for word is
set according to the instructions but it still does not work. What is
wrong and what can I do?
Regards
Kolbein Lyng
Institute for Special Needs Education, Autism Unit
University of Oslo
Po. Box 1144 Blindern
0317 Oslo
Phone: (+47) 22 85 6989 (office); (+47) 22 28 4577
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| CWYW unresolved macro problem |
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Author:
Posted: Fri, 28 Jan 2005 11:47:40 -0500
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Dear users
First I would like to let you know I quite enjoyed reading the maisl from
the archives as they are informative, clear and sometimes really funny.
However, I do have problems that I cant find here.
The specs: windows XP, Word2000, endnote 8.
The problem:
I went through ALL the literature about macro security settings problems and
it still isnt working. i know the problems is quite common but please read
up to the end cos I have already done all what people have advised to do for
that, and still it is not working.
The tools were not appearing in word so I copied the two files in the
startup folder myself, and since then two things are happening:
when I open Word it says that it cant load the en8cwyw.wll AND when I click
on "find citations" it says that the macro must have disabled.
I have changed the security settings to medium and then to low it does not
change anything.
I went to Tools/templates add-ins and ticked the component which was not but
it would say straight away that it cannot be loaded.
I have asked word to always trust macros from isi and it seems to be in
place, but it doesnt change anything.
I have no third party program.
And I went as far as UNINSTALLING my anti virus to REINSTALL endnote and
STILL it is not working.
I did all what is mentioned in FAQ 13 and it sitill doesnt work.
I have run out of idea and my uni specialist of endnote at Uni is not sure
what to do.
Can anyone help?
Thanks a lot.
Namira NAHOUZA
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| CWYW |
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Author:
Posted: Fri, 3 Feb 2006 11:32:27 -0500 (
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All:
I've been teaching EndNote at UC Davis for several years. I long ago
decided, as several on this list have, that CWYW is more trouble than it's
worth. I normally don't even use Word as my word processor (I prefer Nisus
Writer for the Mac). So long as one saves one's document as an RTF
file--the default in Nisus--one can do anything that CWYW offers. It's
more manual, but less likely to produce unpleasant surprises.
Among the thousands of students, faculty and staff who have passed through
my classes, I've yet to encounter a single person who does *not* use
Microsoft Word. I'd love to tell those in my classes that there's a better
way, but I doubt anyone would listen, just as I doubt anyone would hear
what I say about the advantages of using filters over connection files to
import citations. :-\
--
Buzz Haughton
100 N West Quad
Davis, CA 95616-5292
(530) 754-5705
Fax: (530) 754-8785
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| Re: CWYW |
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Author:
Posted: Mon, 6 Feb 2006 11:28:20 -0500 (
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What is the advantage of doing it that way? (I'm relatively new to Endnote).
What kind of unexpected things happen with CWYW or why would you want to do it differently with Word?
Thanks,
Rick Bleicher
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Richard J. Bleicher, MD, FACS
Attending Surgeon, The Palo Alto Medical Foundation
Adjunct Clinical Instructor of Surgery, Stanford University School of Medicine
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wrote:
All:
I've been teaching EndNote at UC Davis for several years. I long ago
decided, as several on this list have, that CWYW is more trouble than it's
worth. I normally don't even use Word as my word processor (I prefer Nisus
Writer for the Mac). So long as one saves one's document as an RTF
file--the default in Nisus--one can do anything that CWYW offers. It's
more manual, but less likely to produce unpleasant surprises.
Among the thousands of students, faculty and staff who have passed through
my classes, I've yet to encounter a single person who does *not* use
Microsoft Word. I'd love to tell those in my classes that there's a better
way, but I doubt anyone would listen, just as I doubt anyone would hear
what I say about the advantages of using filters over connection files to
import citations. :-\
--
Buzz Haughton
100 N West Quad
Davis, CA 95616-5292
(530) 754-5705
Fax: (530) 754-8785
/>
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