Hi all,
I posted this question within another posters question. However, I thought I would post it as a standalone question incase anyone can help. I have also put the question on the Endnote forums, but so far I have not received an answer.
I have a chapter of my PhD written in Scrivener and ready to transfer to MS Word to send to my supervisors. I have many citations within both the main body and within footnotes.
When I compile my document into a Rich Text Format and then format that file within Endnote, there are no issues suggested within the format window. After formatting the document and opening it up within MS Word, all them citations within the main body are as I would expect - no issues whatsoever. However, those within the footnotes remain as they were in Scrivener and not changed to what they should be after Endnote’s formatting i.e. This would include epilepsy, multiple sclerosis, Parkinson’s disease {House of Lords, 2005 #391: 36}.
I have tried playing with the output style settings within Endnote, but that does not seem to be doing anything to the footnotes.
Any suggestions very much appreciated.