The add-in may be in the list at the top of the page, but its more likely to be in the “Inactive Application Add-ins” or “Disabled” list. Look for the “Write-n-Cite”, “WNC”, “PQ for Word” or “RefWorks” add-in (see arrow a in the figure below).In the “Options” pop-up box, select “Add-ins”.Use the “File” menu to select “Options.”. If you had Word closed while installing Write-n-Cite, and you saw the “Finished” page of the installation, you will need to check to see if the Write-n-Cite/RefWorks add-in has been disabled.If you don’t see a RefWorks ribbon, did you close Word before installing Write-n-Cite? If not, close Word and try installing Write-n-Cite 4 again.Instead it creates a new, “RefWorks” or “Proquest” ribbon (see figure below). Write-n-Cite 4 does not appear as a separate program and does not appear in the “Add-ins” ribbon. Some folks are used to working with Write-n-Cite III and used to seeing a Write-n-Cite program on their computers or in an “Add-ins” ribbon in Word.
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