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How do I create a bibliography from multiple Word documents?

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How do I create a bibliography from multiple Word documents?

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By using the Master Document feature in Word it is possible to generate a single bibliography from multiple Word documents. This enables you to create a single cumulative bibliography even if you have many references listed in a number of different Word files. To create a single bibliography: • Insert your citations and references in each document, or chapter, as you would normally do by using the Cite While You Write [CWYW] feature of EndNote. • In each document, go to the Tools menu, then the EndNote X submenu, and choose Unformat Citations to unformat all of the citations in the document. • Save and close all of your Word documents. • Create a New Word document. • Designate the new document as a Master Document by selecting View > Outline. • Insert and display each of your chapters as subdocuments by clicking on the Insert Subdocument button. • Locate the file you wish to insert, then click on Open. • NOTE: If you have collapsed subdocuments to hide their content in Outline view, ma

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By using the Master Document feature in Word it is possible to generate a single bibliography from multiple Word documents. This enables you to create a single cumulative bibliography even if you have many references listed in a number of different Word files. To create a single bibliography: • Insert your citations and references in each document, or chapter, as you would normally do by using the Cite While You Write [CWYW] feature of EndNote. • Click on the EndNote tab on the toolbar In Word. Then, on the Bibliography palette, use the Convert Citations and Bibliography drop-down menu to choose the option to Convert to Unformatted Citations. Do this for each separate Word document. • Save and close all of your Word documents. • Create a New Word document. • Click on the View tab in the Word toolbar. Then click the Outline button in the Document Views palette. This will change the designate the new document as a Master Document and will change the display of the document. It will also

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