What if my formatted figures need changes?
If you need minor changes to your formatted figures, please contact our Support team with your new files and all of the relevant details. A member of our team will respond with an update about any charges and the amount of time required.
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How will I review my formatted figures when they are returned in a new file type?
Many journals require figures to be submitted as .eps files, which you may not be able to open using your current software. We will send .tif versions of your new figures for you to review in addition to any submission-ready files.
Why can't I open my formatted figure?
If you received EPS (.eps) files as part of your Figure Formatting order, the target journal that you identified requests that line art figures be submitted as EPS files. These types of files are editable and excellent for producing high-resolution ...
What types of changes does the Automated Editing Tool make?
Automated Editing is currently available only for Premium free re-edits, and only for text documents (.doc, .docx, .rtf, or .txt files, not PowerPoint or Excel files). It will not correct every error in your paper or catch as many mistakes as a human ...
How to export your EndNote library from a formatted file
To export the EndNote library from our formatted file, use the following instructions: 1.) Open your manuscript in Microsoft Word. 2.) Click on the EndNote tab in Word. 3.) Next, click on "Export to EndNote," and then click "Export Traveling ...
Why does my formatted manuscript look different from papers published in my target journal?
We format manuscripts according to your journal’s submission guidelines. After acceptance, a journal may copyedit and typeset the formatted paper to prepare it for publication. This will change how the final manuscript looks, but it does not indicate ...