If you’d been using an author-date style, you can automate this slightly by changing EndNote’s temporary citation delimiters to round brackets, meaning EndNote will go through and pick up on all the defunct citations. Best straightforward(ish) option: unformat citations, remove field codes from the document (turning the broken ones into plain text), then go through and reinsert them from EndNote manually. Solution? There doesn’t seem to be any way to fix these broken citations directly. I think this is caused by editing on other word processors, but I’m also suspicious of Track Changes and the copy & pasting of formatted citations. ![]() ![]() Uh oh! EndNote citations that look active, but some have stopped responding to EndNote at all? Won’t format into a new style nor appear in the references and won’t convert into unformatted citations? But if you view field codes, they look okay? Mysterious and frustrating?
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