When EndNote inserts bibliographic citations in word, there is no numbering problem

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EndNote is a well-known reference management software, used to create a personal reference library, and can add information such as text, images, tables and equations and links, and can be seamlessly linked with Microsoft Word to easily insert cited documents and arranged according to the format. 

This blog post is the author's first blog post. I used to get help from others on CSDN. Today, I solved a problem and didn't find a good solution on the Internet, so I also share it here. I hope it can also help in the future. To the netizens with the same problem~

Today I downloaded the Mac version of Endnote X9 to try it out, but when I inserted a document into Word, I encountered not [1] [2] [3] and other digital labels, but imported words similar to (Gruning 2018), as shown below :

Then all the ways of searching were unsuccessful. CSDN also has similar blog posts, but they are all similar to the operations below, and none of them solved my problem.

Method: The problem actually occurs when the type of document citation is wrong. Changing the document citation Style of the Endnote plugin in Word to Numbered can solve the problem, as shown in the following figure:

 

 

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