![]() ![]() Expecting and/or teaching every colleague to switch to GDocs works only in some collaborations. ![]() ![]() Perhaps this could be handled simply by introducing a special citation style that mimics the unformatted Endnote style? - I have found myself in many collaborative writing situations where this would have been extremely useful. This way MS Word/Endnote users (vast majority of authors in academia) can continue to work with GDocs/Paperpile documents using MS Word/Endnote without re-associating every citation manually with their reference manager. In this context, the following MS Word support utility, which I brought up before in a private support request, would help a lot already:Ī simple option to format/export the google docs text with citations in the unformated Endnote style (curly braces with the reference ID in Endnote style). ![]()
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