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Connection Files
The Safari browser does not allow connection file downloads. If you have Internet Explorer or Mozilla on your machine, click ctrl + filename.enz. Place the .enz file in Applications/EndNote. If the file is automatically downloaded, move it to the Applications/EndNote folder.
Filters
Some databases, such as those made by Silver Platter, require you to download your citations to a text file (extension .txt) before importing them into EndNote. If your file downloads automatically, simply change the .dat extension to .txt before importing.
Browsers
Most database vendors create their interfaces with Internet
Explorer in mind. So, if you're having trouble exporting records,
try IE (many older versions of IE are supported by databases).
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Direct Export Databases
In the Windows environment, direct export databases automatically
launch EndNote when a file is exported. In the MAC environment,
the file is saved (usually to the desktop). Ctrl + click on the file, and
browse to your EndNote software to import the records into your
library.
You can configure EndNote to automatically open files of that type
in the future.
See the steps.
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