Available for beta testing: Add annotations directly to word processor documents
dstillman
Zotero Team
In the latest Zotero beta, the word processor plugins feature a new Add Annotation button that lets you insert one or more annotations directly into your document, with active Zotero citations that automatically generate bibliography entries.
Previously, you could add annotations to Zotero notes and insert notes into your document with active citations, but it's no longer necessary to create an intermediate note if you prefer to work directly in your word processor.
Add Annotation opens a new mode in the citation dialog that expands attachments to show individual annotations. You can browse or search for annotations, choose one or more, and then add them to your document, along with active citations and any comments you added. Image and ink annotations are inserted as images.
We hope this helps create a seamless workflow, from saving files into Zotero to annotating them in the reader to inserting those annotations directly into your document with automatic citations.
Previously, you could add annotations to Zotero notes and insert notes into your document with active citations, but it's no longer necessary to create an intermediate note if you prefer to work directly in your word processor.
Add Annotation opens a new mode in the citation dialog that expands attachments to show individual annotations. You can browse or search for annotations, choose one or more, and then add them to your document, along with active citations and any comments you added. Image and ink annotations are inserted as images.
We hope this helps create a seamless workflow, from saving files into Zotero to annotating them in the reader to inserting those annotations directly into your document with automatic citations.
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