
If you are on a Mac, this folder should default to:

If you are on a 64-bit Windows machine, this folder should default to:Ĭ:\Program Files (X86)\EndNote (EndNote Version Number)\Term Lists

If you are on a Windows machine, this folder should default to:Ĭ:\Program Files\EndNote (EndNote Version Number)\Term Lists Note: The Chemical Term List is from CAS. Browse to the Term Lists folder within the EndNote folder, and choose to open the Medical text file (assuming you want to use the Index Medicus abbreviations).Go to the "Lists" tab at the top, and click on the "Import List" button.Next, press the "Delete Term" button to the right to empty the list of old terms.Note: If the Journal Terms List is empty, skip to step 4.

Highlight the first journal, and press +A on the keyboard to highlight all the terms (on a Macintosh, this would be +A).In EndNote, go to "Tools > Open Term Lists > Journal Terms List".
