There is a known issue with OSX 10.8.2 that will cause Cite While You Write to either freeze while formatting or give you a -1712 (time out error). While a bit technical, this is what is currently “known” about the problem:
- The problem is specific to the OS X 10.8.2 update specifically, not EndNote or Word.
 - The problem is directly related to the use of the AESendMessage/AESend functions used with typeApplicationBundleID or typeApplSignature for the target type.
 - Using typeKernelProcessID for the target type still works. However EndNote uses the bundle signature.
 - Killing the appleeventsd daemon fixes the problem temporarily (Antonin Hildebrand discovered this fact). This can also be done by logging out then logging back in.
 
Note: We recommend those experiencing this issue should contact Apple directly. This can help prioritize the effort. Here is the link to contact Apple:http://www.apple.com/feedback/macosx.html
To kill the appleeventsd process directly please do the following:
- If EndNote or Word are stuck, restart both applications.
 - Go to Applications : Utilities.
 - Run the Activity Monitor found there.
 - Set the "Show" option at the top of the window to All Processes (not My Processes which is default).
 - Click the column header "Process Name" to sort alpabetically.
 - Highlight the appleeventsd process.
 - Click the “Quit Process” button.
 - Try using EndNote or Word now.
 
[Reproduced from the endnote.com knowledge base:
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