Not switching correctly from footnotes to in-text citations
188BET靠谱吗I'm currently trying to switch the citation style in a Word document from footnotes to in-text (APSA) using the Document Preferences pop-up in Word's Zotero tab.Unfortunately, it only half-does it: in some cases it fully converts the citation, but in others the document retains the footnote but reformats the citation to an APSA standard *in* the footnote (see attached image link below for an example).
I'm thinking it may have something to do with the fact that I've manually added text to some of the footnotes.Any advice appreciated.
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I'm thinking it may have something to do with the fact that I've manually added text to some of the footnotes.Any advice appreciated.
188BET靠谱吗https://s3.amazonaws.com/zotero.org/images/forums/u13683510/ophof81sw473rowq9hkq.jpg
188BET靠谱吗If you have already changed the citation style in your document, Zotero won't convert these existing edited citations to be displayed in-text.To convert them to in-text you can change the style back and forth again.
Still, when I change from Chicago (full note) to Chicago (author-date), the author-date citations are "stuck" in the footnotes.
Help!Why is that?
This could not be fixed in word.I had to manually redo the citations.
The long-term solution is: Switch to a LaTeX editor of choice.
I'm not sure LaTeX will even allow you to modify citation output, and if it does, you will surely have similar issues.188BET靠谱吗This is not a matter of the software (Zotero) doing the wrong thing, but rather, if the user manually edited a citation, the software respects those edits and does not revert/erase them.