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February 26, 2010
Restoring "disappearing" EndNote Web tabs in Word 2007
We've received several reports recently of PC users suddenly losing sight of their EndNote Web Cite-While-You-Write (CWYW) tab in Word 2007. This can be both frustrating and perplexing, so here's guidance on steps to take should this happen to you. In the majority of cases, this should restore the tab.
If no tab appears at all, on a local (i.e., your own) computer, first try reinstalling the EndNote Web CWYW plug-in, downloading the file from your EndNote Web account. For IT Services computers, installing external applications is not an option; you may instead, however, access EndNote X3 from the internal network and run this on any University computer, which should restore the plug-in. (The CWYW plug-in ought to be active on all IT Services computer workstations in the Library, as part of an automatic installation of this desktop version of EndNote on the PCs.)
If you still don't see a tab and have tried reinstalling the EndNote Web plug-in (on your own PC) or running EndNote X3 (on an ITS machine), chances are that the EndNote Web CWYW plug-in, although installed, has been deactivated or disabled within Word 2007. In this case, the following steps should reactivate the tab:
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Open up Word and right-click on the Ribbon (the bit where the tabs are and the EndNote Web tab is missing from).
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Choose Customize Quick Access Toolbar.
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Select Add-ins from the left-hand column.
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To work, the EndNote Web plug-in files should be listed under the Active Application Add-ins heading. If they are not, use the Manage function at the bottom of the screen, clicking Go to access a tick-box screen, activating disabled/deactivated EndNote CWYW components by type in turn.
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Close the dialog box. The tab should now be activated and visible within Word 2007.
April 30, 2008
Everything you always wanted to know about EndNote Web
Much of the information posted on this blog comes from questions asked by staff and students, with answers posted on here if they might be useful to other EndNote Web users.
If you've got a question about any aspect of using EndNote web, you can either post a comment on this blog or email it to me directly using the link under the About Me section of this blog. The chances are, if you want to know the answer, so will someone else and that will help make the blog as interesting and relevant to users as possible.