The new tab is a separate data base (or file, but unsaved). What I do in
this case is marking the entry and copy&pasting it into the original
database.
Is there maybe an option to directly insert the entry in the current
database (tab)?

> Von: Jens Kjaerulff [mailto:[email protected]]
> Gesendet: Mittwoch, 10. Oktober 2012 08:49
> 
> Another newbie hick-up, please help:
> 
> When I download a citation from a journal interface, JabRef launches, and
I get
> the new entry on a separate tab. But I am not able to then transfer the
new
> entry to my main database (appearing on a different tab). It stays on the
new
> tab, and there only, and does not seem to save into my database if I
'save' and
> close, and reopen it.
> Surely there must be a way?
> 
> 
>
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