I finished my first paper usind Bookends yesterday. For various reasons I had to switch from Endnote, and while writing this piece (and using some old stuff I've written before, with Endnote), I imported things from Endnote into Bookends.
Question 1: After scanning the paper, I realised that there must have been a major hick-up somewhere in my importing process. Although the temporary citation said something like {Smith 2010 # 231} (and I just might have pasted the text from an older piece of writing), after scan it said (Armiston, 1876). Ok.... so proabably I did something wrong while importing--I think I got two Endnote databases mixed up anyway, so that's maybe the root of the trouble. However: Can I tell Bookends to compare at least 'Author name' and 'Unique ID', so it will at least tell me if they clash? If 'Armiston' now has '231' that is one matter, but in the temp. cit. it said' Smith 231. Is there a way to let Bookends check this, so I can prevent submitting something very weird in the future?
Question 2: I use quie a lot of material without an author name (newspaper articels, for instance). Now, I usually use the newspaper name instead, in these cases. How can I tell Bookends to 'Use name of newspaper' if 'author field is empty'? I did put the newspaper name in the author field, but after formatting it said (Mail, Daily

I hope I could somehow explain my problems, I am not exactly a computer wizard

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