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Grouping your references in EndNote

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All of your references will now be in your ‘All References’ folder.

This is fine when you only have a few but can get confusing as your list gets longer.

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Within EndNote, you can organise your references into groups, which will appear in the left hand menu, under ‘My Groups’.

So, how do you put the Chaffey reference into a group ?

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Left click the reference to highlight it. Right-clicking on the reference will bring up a menu. Move to ‘Add References To’ and then ‘Create Custom Group’.

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You can now name your new group

You can see that the reference has appeared in the new group

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You can then add more references to the group in the same way

(If you hold down the Ctrl key when clicking, you can select more than one reference)

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As you add more groups, they will appear in both menus

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You can also put references in more than one group

They’ll still have the same information and work in the same way

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Don’t worry if you accidentally delete a group, all your references will remain in your ‘All References’ folder, even if you put all of them into different groups.

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