Answer:
1. Creating a formatted text file in RefWorks
a. In your RefWorks account, go to the References menu and choose Export.

b. Select the references you want to export (e.g., All, or by folder), verify the Bibliographic Software button is selected and click the Export to Text File button.

c. The next screen confirms the export is processing.

d. A new Web browser window opens with your references presented in a structured format. If the references do not appear in a new Web browser window automatically, click the Download It link.
e. Save your references to a text file on your desktop by selecting the File menu and Save As. Note: remember where the file is located for importing into EndNote.

f. Now you are ready to import your references to EndNote or EndNote Web.
2. Import the text file into EndNote
a. Create a new EndNote library, or open an existing one to import the text file.
b. From the EndNote File menu, choose Import.

c. Click the Choose File button to locate the file saved from your RefWorks account.
d. On the Import Option drop-down list, choose “Reference Manager (RIS)." The selections for Duplicates and Text Translation do not require adjusting unless your operating system is using a language setting other than English.

e. Click on the Import button. EndNote will present your references in a library window. You can view all references in a library by selecting the References menu and Show All References.
3. Import the text file into EndNote Web Use the steps here.