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Nov 7, 2013 1:36 PM in response to la tchauxby matt00,Hey la tchaux,
Thanks for the question. The following resource may help to resolve your issue:
Pages for Mac: About the Pages EndNote plug-in
http://support.apple.com/kb/HT6009
If you downloaded Pages for Mac from the Mac App Store and want to insert citations from EndNote*, you need to install the EndNote plug-in. To install the EndNote plug-in, be sure you meet the following system requirements.
- OS X Mavericks or later
- Pages 5.0 or later
- EndNote X6 or later*
Download the plug-in installer and open it. The installer is available here.
Additional Information:
http://support.apple.com/kb/DL1692
Thanks,
Matt M.
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Nov 8, 2013 4:12 PM in response to matt00by blefuscu93,Updating the plugin did not solve the problem for me.
I'm running on Mavericks, Pages 5 & Endnote, both x6 and 7.
Thomsons Reuters are aware of the problem, too:
"Pages 5
We currently do not recommend using the EndNote plugin with Pages 5.
In addition to Mac OS 10.9, Apple also released Pages 5 (which requires 10.9), along with a new EndNote plugin.
The plugin that Apple released has many issues, including the inability to cite in footnotes, and issues with in-text numbering. We are in close contact with Apple about these issues and are hopeful that they will rectify the problems sometime in the future.
The plugin for Pages 09 does still work, so you may wish to rollback to Pages 09 if you need EndNote functionality in your Pages software. Older iWork programs may be found in \Applications\iWork.
As the Pages plugin was designed by and released by Apple, we're quite limited in what we can do to fix the problems. We definitely understand the frustration that many of you are experiencing with the plugin, and encourage you to contact Apple with your comments.
In the meantime, we will continue to monitor the situation and will be working with them closely."
Well, they solved my problem, I mean reverting to the previous Pages version did...