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If you transfer to another institution with a subscription to Web of Science you should be able to regain access to both of these, but you may need to contact EndNote technical support in order for your affiliation to be transferred. Continued Web of Science accessĪccess to Web of Science, which is associated with EndNote Web, will persist for a while but will eventually disappear as this is a subscription-only database.Īccess to more than the basic four citation styles will also eventually disappear, as this is linked to the Web of Science subscription. If you have been using your Raven credentials as an alternative method of authenticating to login you might find you need to clear your browsing history to force your browser to use the email/password combination instead.
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#My endnote update
You can update the email address which is used for login to myendnoteweb by logging in and clicking on the user icon in the top right corner of the screen.Ĭlick the Account icon to go to your account details and you will then be able to change your email address to one which you will still be able to access.
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Update the email address associated with your EndNote Web account
#My endnote password
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In the Replace With box enter the following: ^&.Click OK to close the Find Style dialog box.Locate and click on the Footnote Reference style.With the insertion point in the Find What box, click Format and choose Style.Click the More button, if it is available.Press Ctrl+H to display the Replace tab of the Find and Replace dialog box.You can figure this out by putting the insertion point in the section containing footnote 24, displaying the Footnote and Endnote dialog box, clicking Options and examining how the numbering is configured in that dialog box.įinally, if you've tried everything else and the numbering is still messed up, try to "force" Word to examine the numbers it is using. It is also possible that the document has multiple sections in it and that each section (or at least the section containing footnote 24) has been configured so that footnotes for that section begin with a specific number. Display the dialog box again and you can figure out if this is the case. Meaning, whoever created the footnotes actually inserted the numbers within the Custom Mark field of the Footnote and Endnote dialog box. If you are doing your edits without Track Changes being turned on, then it is possible that your footnotes don't use automatic numbering. When the changes are accepted or rejected, then Word will renumber the footnotes accordingly. Word doesn't renumber the footnotes because the footnote is still there-albeit marked for deletion. In that case, deleting the footnote doesn't actually delete it, but simply marks it as deleted text. When many people edit documents, they do so with Track Changes turned on. The answer could be quite simple, and related to using the Track Changes feature of Word. Roger wonders what could be causing this problem with the footnotes. The footnote was actually deleted, but the remaining footnotes did not renumber. Roger went into the document body, found the footnote marker for the appropriate footnote, and then deleted it. The document had 90 footnotes in it, and he needed to delete footnote 23. Roger was sent a Word document that he needed to edit.