√ At what point does Word plug-in reflect modifications in the CSL file?
While editing a manuscript, I discovered an error in the citation format and made changes in the CSL file with an editor. After importing it through Zotero preference, I don't see the Word plug-in immediately reflect the changes in the underlying CSL even when I click the refresh button. Mmm. I thought maybe relocating the citations from the footnotes to endnotes would do the trick. Nope.
It was only after I temporarily switched to another citation style and again back to my original citation style that the plugin recognized the changes in the CSL file. Can the Word plugin be made to re-read the current citation style and refresh the citations?
It was only after I temporarily switched to another citation style and again back to my original citation style that the plugin recognized the changes in the CSL file. Can the Word plugin be made to re-read the current citation style and refresh the citations?
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adamsmithYes, switching to a different style and back is currently the only way for style changes to take effect. Simon would have to say how hard that would be to change.
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