Downloading EndNote Desktop
EndNote is provided at no cost to Pitt students and faculty for personal use through the Software Download Service at My Pitt. The site gives detailed instructions on the download process. EndNote is also available for use in Student Computing Labs.
EndNote Online is the online component of EndNote. All Pitt students and faculty have access to EndNote Online when you download the EndNote desktop software. You can sign up for an account at myendnoteweb.com. For verification purposes, you have to do this from a computer on the Pitt network, using your Pitt email address.
You can't find the endonote markers with Grep (or Text). But you can find endnotes, which amounts to the same thing -- provided that you used dedicated endnote paragraph styles, as Scott mentioned. You can then find tendnotes and selectively apply a condition. To find those endnotes, use the Grep tab and use ^.+$ to match the endnote texts.
Is there a way to apply conditional text in a paragraph style or with a character style? Applying conditions to endnote text is my ultimate goal. It may be moot, because after playing around with it some more it looks the endnote text as well as the endnote reference can be hidden but will be lost.
I'll reiterate what's in my reply to Scott. No one will probably want to apply a condition to endnote text. Experimenting with it, I found that the endnote text can be hidden but often can't be unhidden -- it gets lost.