

The File tab behaves a little differently from the other Ribbon tabs. To help, the charts below show each Ribbon tab with its most commonly used commands we've also included keyboard shortcuts.įile tab | Home tab | Insert tab | Design tab | Page Layout tab References tab | Mailings tab | Review tab | View tab Contextual tabs (Picture Tools, Table Tools, Chart Tools) File tab/backstage Click through to that article for detailed information on how to get the most out of Word 2013.įor the most part, Word 2013's Ribbon is intuitive to use, but it's not always easy to figure out where each command is located. Try the JAMA style instead.These charts accompany our story Word 2013 cheat sheet. Important Note: Correct Vancouver (and JAMA) referencing requires journal names to be abbreviated according to the NLM List of Journals (searchable here: ). Follow the instruction on the University of Queensland Library's website on loading and using medical journal term lists.Īlternatively: Do you want Vancouver, but with superscript in-text reference numbers?

In Word, position the cursor in your document where you want to insert the reference number.NOTE: JAMA is the supported standard Vancouver style at USC) To create a numbered reference list in Word with number in-text (i.e., Vancouver or JAMA):įrom the EndNote toolbar in Word choose JAMA (or Vancouver is you really want the plain style) using the Style window. Endnote will now look in this folder for that style.ĬHOOSE it using instructions on this page to activate it. Download the style file (link below) and save it into this Styles folder.

If there is not a Connections folder in it, create it:.This will give the name and location of your Endnote folder. References > Preferences > Folder Locations > Style Folder.(Probably at C:\Program Files\Endnote or Documents\Endnote\Styles) Check in Endnote where your Endnote styles folder sits.Endnote will now look in this folder for the correct style. Download the connection file (link below) and save it into this Stylesfolder.Create another folder called Styles inside it.In Windows Explorer (or My Computer) create a folder called Endnote under Libraries/Documents (your personal space on the USC network).Get these styles operational using these instructions These include the version of Harvard style used at USC, and a version of Vancouver using superscripted numbers which is also preferred by most USC students and lecturers. Some styles do not come with the Endnote installation
