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Oops...thanks! I feel silly that it's such an easy fix, but it's never been an issue for me before.
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I'm having this same problem. I'm using Zotero (version 2.1.6) on my Mac with Mac Word 2011 (MacWord Plugin version 3.1.2). I didn't have any problems with this a month or two ago and then the other day when I went to generate a bibliography for the…
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I'm not quite sure what all of this means, but I didn't used to have any problems with this. Would it have broken because of updates to EBSCO or EZProxy? BTW, thanks to both of you for your help on this!
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The Report ID is 322261178, and the URL of a site that causes the problem is: http://web.ebscohost.com.ezproxy.wheaton.edu/ehost/detail?hid=113&sid=528c3137-ad5e-41cf-9bd5-d47745e56537%40sessionmgr112&vid=3&bdata=JnNpdGU9ZWhvc3QtbGl…
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Where do I find a Report ID?
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No, nothing changed, unfortunately.
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Yeah, I've tried those things (and tried them again just now), but with no success. I'm able to import sources from other sites (e.g., amazon, google.com/books, my library's web page), just not from EBSCOHost.
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There are still places where suppressing final punctuation would be helpful for me, e.g.: Other interpretive options are OPTION_1 (so CITATION1) or OPTION_2 (so CITATION2). I can't suppress the period following CITATION1, even if I put the…
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Oh, thanks!
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The multiple sources function puts a semicolon after each citation except the last, but if I want to insert a "cf.", then I have to do it inside the citation, where it will get overwritten if the citation refreshes. I would prefer to have separate c…