Refresh of references with 3 (or more) authors
Dear all,
I am merging different parts of my PhD to finalize my work. I have worked on these different parts separately, which I have then merged in one document. The problem I have now is that the references with 3 or more authors are appearing in a wrong order in my document.
In the first chapter, I have the reference:
(Zheng, Luo & Maksimov, 2015) followed then by (Zheng & al., 2015)
But then in the second chapter, it restarts:
(Zheng, Luo & Maksimov, 2015) followed then by (Zheng & al., 2015)
Is there a possibility to refresh the whole document so that there will only be once the whole reference (Zheng, Luo & Maksimov, 2015) followed by its shorter version in the whole document (Zheng & al., 2015)?
A colleague of mine has decided to restart from the very beginning to enter the reference of her document, I would really try to avoird that solution :(
I thank you in advance for your help.
I am merging different parts of my PhD to finalize my work. I have worked on these different parts separately, which I have then merged in one document. The problem I have now is that the references with 3 or more authors are appearing in a wrong order in my document.
In the first chapter, I have the reference:
(Zheng, Luo & Maksimov, 2015) followed then by (Zheng & al., 2015)
But then in the second chapter, it restarts:
(Zheng, Luo & Maksimov, 2015) followed then by (Zheng & al., 2015)
Is there a possibility to refresh the whole document so that there will only be once the whole reference (Zheng, Luo & Maksimov, 2015) followed by its shorter version in the whole document (Zheng & al., 2015)?
A colleague of mine has decided to restart from the very beginning to enter the reference of her document, I would really try to avoird that solution :(
I thank you in advance for your help.
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adamsmithedited October 7, 2016Have you clicked the refresh button in Zotero's Word add-on? This should auto-update. Which style is this, btw.?
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