EndNote allows you to work with Word to insert citations and references from your EndNote Library into your Word document. You can then format the document in a citation style of your choice, such as the Harvard, Vancouver, or APA style. This facility is called Cite While You Write (CWYW).
When EndNote is installed on a computer, it also installs an EndNote tab on the ribbon in Microsoft Word. From this tab, you can choose and change the reference style of your document, and insert and edit citations. Each citation added to your document will appear in a reference list at the end of the document.
You can incorporate references in various ways as you write.
a- How to add a Reference in Word

b- How to add References in Word through Quotation marks
Another way to add citations is by clicking on quotation marks

c- To insert a Reference using Word

d- How to edit the Citation

e- How to generate the Bibliography

Learn how to organize your EndNote 2025 library and cite seamlessly in Microsoft Word.
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Learn how to use the advanced Cite While You Write (CWYW) settings in EndNote 2025 for smarter referencing in Microsoft Word.
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