This is a point best taken up with the authors of Endnote. They make a plugin (Addin) for Microsoft Office, why don't they make a plugin for OpenOffice.org? The alternatives are out there. They may not be as eloquent, but they exist.
See: http://www.tutorialsforopenoffice.org/tutorial/Bibliographies.html http://bibliographic.openoffice.org/ One point; make sure before you pass your project in that it is not in electronic DOC format or has been imported into word and checked first if it is. There are minor differences between how OO.o shows a DOC file and how Word shows a DOC file. I would hate to see *another* student fail because of a minor incompatibility issue. On Fri, 12 Oct 2007 10:01:06 -0700 Ann Marie L. Davis wrote: > I am a PhD student using open office. For the most part, I am totally > satisfied with the program, and I want to support it as best as I can. > Recently I took a survey listing my user characteristics and > preferences. I wanted to include in my evaluation of the application > that I have only one complaint: > Unfortunately it does not interact seemlessly with the Endnote > program. I cannot understand how to use the bibliography function > either - although, even if I did, I do not know (expect) that it will > be as comprehensive as Endnote. As a PhD student (writing her > dissertation in History) I find this a major setback... > > In any event, this is less of a complaint, and more of an FYI - which > I thought the contributors to the application might want to hear > about. Like I said, I am almost entirely satisfied with the > application, and am so HAPPY to be able to use it!!! -- Michael Linux: The OS people choose without $200,000,000 of persuasion. --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
