6/2/2023 0 Comments Ucf endnote![]() Last step is to move these duplicates to your Duplicates library. Select all duplicates, right-click and click " Copy".Now you may record the number of duplicates removed and the number of remaining references in the database. After that, drag and drop all highlighted duplicates to your " Z - Duplicates" group.(In case you lose the selection of all duplicates, go to References > Find Duplicates, and click " Cancel" again.) Holding Ctrl key while you select or de-select any reference. and de-select those that are not duplicates. Now you can review the duplicates by scanning the title, authors, page numbers, etc.To review duplicates in one go, click " Cancel". You will then be asked to review the duplicate record one by one.If you do not select a group, you are looking at duplicates across all groups (databases). Notes At this stage you will need to remove internal duplicates one database at a time. (Note: In Endnote 20, go to Library > Find Duplicates instead) Select a group (database), then go to References > Find Duplicates.(note: To facilitate this action better, create a 'Z-Duplicates' Group in the current Library.) After the duplicates are identified, you will keep a copy of them in this Duplicates library, in case you need them back. Create a new library to store duplicates.SAVE A BACKUP of your library, in case anything goes wrong. ![]() Remove Internal Duplicates (within one database)
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