In text citation: same last name, same year, different first name

Hi there,

I have references for interviews conducted by two separate people who have the same last year, that were conducted in the same year.I'm using Chicago author-text, and both citations are showing up as simply (lastname yyyy), i.e.no first initial differentiating them.

188BET靠谱吗Interestingly, the citations are italicized, which I assume is Zotero alerting me to this very issue.However, it's unclear what I can do to differentiate them in-text.Suggestions appreciated!
  • The style should (and generally does) add initials to those automatically, as the Manual prescribes.The italics are odd and shouldn't be there.Which word processor is this?What happens in a new document where you cite just those two items?
  • The word processor is MS Word for 365.Interestingly, initials are added properly when I cite them in a new document.

    Thanks @adamsmith
  • Hi there - just following up.Thanks.
  • In our original document, switch to IEEE OR nature and then back to Chicago.
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