

From the "Style" drop-down menu choose an output style (e.g.Mac = From the "Tools" menu choose the "EndNote" -> "Configure Bibliography" sub-menu From the "Tools" ->"Cite Why You Write " sub-menu select "Insert Selected Citation(s)".Select the reference(s) you want to cite.Mac = From the "Tools" menu choose the "EndNote" -> "Go To EndNote" sub-menu Position the cursor at the point you want to cite a reference.In the APA 6th dialog box in the left column locate “Bibliography” and click “Templates”.Use EndNote with Microsoft Word to automatically format references and create bibliographies. Go to the EndNote toolbar, select Edit > Output Styles > Edit APA 6th. You could also use EndNote’s “Change Case” feature to build lists of words with specified case settings. If you wish to change capitalization after the data was entered or downloaded from online databases you could use EndNote’s “Find and Replace” feature. If you’re manually entering your references then you can self-correct the capitalization as you type. Are you using the correct reference type (e.g., Electronic Article, Electronic Book, Electronic Book Section, Online Database, Online Multimedia, Web Page)? Also is the URL addressed being stored in the EndNote record’s URL field? The EndNote APA 6th output style appears to be correctly formatted to display “Retrieved from”.

So adjust both EndNote and MS Word to use the new output style. Note that changes to the output style will be saved as a new file: APA 6th Copy. Review the templates and modify as needed (refer to attached image and modified APA 6th output style for a point of reference). , `) represent the commands: Forced Separation, Link Adjacent Text, and the accent for marking letters/words that are meant to be displayed (e.g., “doi:”).So for example, the last segment of the Journal Article bibliography template should be changed from this: Pages|. To remove the space will require modifying the EndNote bibliography templates*.

