
In EndNote Desktop: Tools > Output Styles > tick 'RMIT_Harvard_EndNote' from the list. Open EndNote Desktop, then: Tools > Output Styles > Open Style Manager > locate and tick 'RMIT_Harvard_EndNote' > close pop-up window. If you've downloaded a previous version of 'RMIT_Harvard_EndNote' file to the Styles folder, make sure to select 'Replace' when prompted. On a Mac: move to Applications > EndNote > Styles. On Windows: move to C:\Program Files (x86)\EndNote\Styles. To install ENS file, move (cut > paste) file from your desktop or your Downloads folder to its relevant location:. In step 3, you will need to select this file, so remember where you've saved it. Do not try to save directly to the Styles folder because you may get a "You don't have permission to save in this location" error message. Select 'Save link as' and save directly to your desktop or your Downloads folder. To download the ENS file, right-click (or press Shift + F10 on Windows, Control-click on a Mac) on RMIT Harvard EndNote output style (ENS, 61.2KB) Last updated: August 2022. The RMIT_Harvard_EndNote.ens file ensures that all the reference types display correctly within the in-text references and the reference list in accordance with the rules of RMIT Harvard. Step 2: Set up the RMIT Harvard output style To install XML file, open EndNote Desktop then: Edit > Preferences > Reference Types >Import > select 'RefTypeTableRMITHarvard.xml' file > Open > Apply > OK. To download the XML file, right-click (or press Shift + F10 on Windows, Control-click on a Mac) on RMIT Harvard RefTypeTable (XML, 54.4KB) Last updated: August 2022. The RefTypeTableRMITHarvard.xml file creates all the reference types and fields specific to RMIT Harvard, and is needed for the Harvard EndNote output style to work. Step 1: Set up the RMIT Harvard reference types and fields You need to set up two files to get the RMIT Harvard style working on EndNote Desktop.
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