Citation Author NamesName FormatThe Name Format section allows you to specify how the author names should look—whether the first or last name should come first, and whether there should be a comma after the last Author/Other Authors: Using the list for "First Author" and "Other Authors", you can have the first author appear differently from the other authors in a reference. From these lists, select the example that shows the name in the order that you would like it to be in the citation. If the in- text citations use only the last name, this setting is not : Specify how you would like the author names to Is (as entered in the reference)Normal (first letter of each name is capitalized)ALL UPPERCASESmall Caps (these may or may not be supported by your word processor)If you apply a capitalization option to author names, but have a specific name that you do not want changed, you can use the Change Case preference to leave that name as entered. See Change Case : Select from the available options in the list to specify how the initials should look in the citations. Select Last Only if you only need the last name of the authors to appear in the citations."Use initials only for primary authors with the same name" This option allows for initials to be used only when there are primary authors with the same last name included in the bibliography. Regardless of whether or not the resulting citations are ambiguous (that is, they could be from different years), EndNote will add the initials to those citations to clarify that they are from different authors who happen to have the same surname.