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Database 1: Is it possible to transfer a Windows EndNote library to EndNote on a Macintosh (and vice-versa)?

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Database 1: Is it possible to transfer a Windows EndNote library to EndNote on a Macintosh (and vice-versa)?

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EndNote Libraries that are created on the Mac version of EndNote (8 or later) or the PC version of EndNote (8 or later) are compatible across platforms; they can even be shared over a mixed-platform network. With the database structure of EndNote 8, your libraries will not be backwardly compatible with older versions of EndNote. Version 8 and later databases are compatible with the EndNote 8 and later programs only. For more information on the EndNote 8 and later Library format, go here. To share a library, use the following steps. If all users are using EndNote X and later: You can save your complete library (the EndNote library.enl file as well as its associated .DATA folder and all of its contents) to a single compressed .enlx file in order to easily transfer your library. Note this compressed library may only be opened with EndNote X or later To save to a compressed library file: • Open the library in EndNote. • Endnote X/X1: From the “File” menu, select “Send to” and then “Compres

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