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Word document with Endnote references to latex
I have a huge Word document with about 100 references that I included with Endnote. (I started with Word to maintain comment bubbles for the references and to use track changes. However, I would now prefer to have the final version as a latex document to apply to the common standards.)
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Somewhere in the text: Genes are coded in the DNA of an organism [1].
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References (at the end of the document): 1. Watscon JD, Crick F, "Molecular Structure of Nucleic Acids: A Structure for Deoxyribose Nucleic Acid", Nature (1953)
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Is there any possibility to convert the Word file into a LaTex file (while also transforming the references into proper LaTex references)?
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- Johannes_B
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Word document with Endnote references to latex
there are existing converters from word to latex, but i guess they will mess up something. You need to carefully check the whole document. So, my advice. Let it be.
For your next project, use packages like todo-notes for in text comments and version control to keep track of changes (and save older versions).
Re: Word document with Endnote references to latex
Nevertheless, more help on my specific request would be appreciated.
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- Johannes_B
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Word document with Endnote references to latex
Please have a look at transferring inline citations from MS word to LaTex and How can I convert from Microsoft Word to a LaTeX document.
I am not familiar with the way that you can input citations in W0rd. But as you wrote of Endnote, i know for sure that Endnote can convert your database to the BibTeX format (which is needed).
Word of advice: make a back up copy of your word file on a USB stick and put that in a drawer of your desk. Better save than sorry.