You can (and should) turn off the formatting to copy and paste text from one document to another or move around paragraphs in a document (Word does not like moving formatted codes), but sometimes a Word document will simply forget to format the codes. It should just ask you to search for the correct citation to replace the one you have altered, but you may end up having to delete your altered citation and put the correct one back in. If you have changed anything inside the curly brackets, however, you may find the EndNote can't recognise the citation to fix it. As long as you haven't changed anything in the curly brackets, your Word document and EndNote library should be able to work it out between themselves and put everything back where it belongs. This can be fixed by finding the Update Citations and Bibliography button in your EndNote toolbar in Word. What you're describing (with the braces and no reference list) is how Word displays when formatting is lost between EndNote and the Word document. Always use the Edit & Manage Citation(s) option. Please note: You should never manually delete a reference in Word.
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