Help with Word's (flawed) built-in citation tool

I'm working on a research paper and I used Zotero throughout, no problem. Then, I uploaded my paper to an AI tool to help with research claims, writing, etc. This app (JenniAI) has its own built-in citation thing, so it converted all of my citations to clickable links. Ok, great, whatever.
THEN, I "exported" the document back to word, and I received a document with the citations still there, but now using Word's wanky built-it citation tool (picture below for reference). Which is NOT VERY GOOD. And it's pretty bad at creating a bibliography. And my main problem is that I changed some citations/references while editing the document in the AI thing. :-/

Is there any *easy* way to change it back??

Thank you!

https://s3.amazonaws.com/zotero.org/images/forums/u12555308/m3zdafp3uyrlxgi5kew4.png
  • edited 3 days ago
    I'm not sure how this is related to Zotero?
    Zotero uses a different system and doesn't use the Word-native citation tool (which is limited).

    Do you have a copy of the document before you used JennAI?
  • I think the question is how to get the document back to using Zotero, which I don't think is easily doable without manually replacing citations
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