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How do I import an output style, like the NWU Harvard style in EndNote?
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Last Updated:
Nov 17, 2023
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Steps:
Click on the
Research & Open Scholarship
link from the Library Web Page.
Click on the EndNote link to access the EndNote LibGuide.
Scroll down to the
NWU Style Templates for Postgraduates
box.
Click on the style you want to import.
The style sheet will appear.
Click on
File
>
Save as
If you want to rename the style, change it in the box and click on
Save.
The style template is now saved to the EndNote Style Manager.
In EndNote (or the Word doc), click in the window of the output style and click on
Select Another Style.
Search for the style name in the list (e.g. NWU Harvard 2020), select it, and click on
Choose
The style will now appear in your EndNote Library's Bibliographic Output Style list.
Links & Files
How to save a style into EndNote - manual
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