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EndNote 6 and MS Office 2004
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Junior Member
Join Date: May 2001
Location: Perth, Western Australia
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Has anyone tried installing EndNote 6 on MS Office 2004? I'm not going to upgrade to 2004 unless it works with EN6 and I'd appreciate hearing whether anyone's done it
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Join Date: Aug 2002
Location: Auckland, NZ
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I think this was one of the things that they mentioned in some of the release press stuff.... It said that they had killed EndNote support through their shift to the new graphics engine that allowed Unicode support.
And now MS is leaving it in the hands of the EndNote people to update their stuff, so I guess we'll see how that works out eventually....
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Junior Member
Join Date: May 2001
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That's interesting - I'm guessing we won't see an update from EndNote for quite a while yet. I guess I'll be on Office X until then!
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Join Date: Jan 2003
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I'm pretty sure ResearchSoft, maker of EndNote, has gone on record to say that EndNote 6 will not be updated for Word 2004. No specifics yet given for EndNote 7 other than to say it doesn't work.
This is the current statement on their website: "We plan to release a version of EndNote that is compatible with Office 2004 for Mac OSX."
Not sure if that means waiting until EndNote 8 or what.
In the meantime, there are a couple of work-arounds.
1) Put citations in manually, save as an RTF file and scan the document from EndNote.
2) Keep Word v.X installed. As long as you don't try to run both Word 2004 and Word v.X at the same time, Word v.X plus the EndNote plug-ins will continue to work.
3) Switch to BookEnds ( http://www.sonnysoftware.com/). Not an option for me - too much invested into EndNote in terms of old documents, libraries, formatting styles and not to mention all the reference libraries used by my associates.
However, I encourage people to send a customer service letter to Microsoft voicing your displeasure that they altered the plug-in module format enough to break the EndNote modules. ResearchSoft is at the mercy of Microsoft when it comes to EndNote's ability to work from within Word.
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Join Date: Jun 1999
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They just announced Endnote 8, to be released this FALL!!
No Word yet on Endnote 7 being updated, but the pfd flyer for version 8 mentions compability with Office 2004, so I guess that means Endnote users will have to pay for another upgrade if they want Word 2004 to work with their references..
If previous experience is to count, Endnote 8 for Mac is going to be slow and buggy AND expensive.. That really sucks!
Being really disappointed with the advice to choose Endnote for my academic thesis work I am going to spend my money on a more sane upgrade, to Bookends.
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