Switching from Chicago to Harvard whilst using footnotes
Hi,
I'm helping a student who's writing her PhD. She used Zotero to create citations in Chicago. She also used her own footnotes at the bottom of each page for elaboration. She's now been told that it needs to be in Harvard instead, which should be an easy job for Set Doc Prefs. However, I received the message "a field code in this document is corrupted".
I thought there might be confusion about the footnotes created by Zotero and the footnotes she's added herself for further elaboration/context.
I wouldn't have thought this would be an original query, so I was wondering what the best form of action is? Is there a way to change the citations/bibliography to Harvard, whilst retaining the other footnotes?
Or would she have to remove the elaborative footnotes, thus just retaining the Chicago citations, switch them to Harvard, then add them back?
Many thanks
Kevin
I'm helping a student who's writing her PhD. She used Zotero to create citations in Chicago. She also used her own footnotes at the bottom of each page for elaboration. She's now been told that it needs to be in Harvard instead, which should be an easy job for Set Doc Prefs. However, I received the message "a field code in this document is corrupted".
I thought there might be confusion about the footnotes created by Zotero and the footnotes she's added herself for further elaboration/context.
I wouldn't have thought this would be an original query, so I was wondering what the best form of action is? Is there a way to change the citations/bibliography to Harvard, whilst retaining the other footnotes?
Or would she have to remove the elaborative footnotes, thus just retaining the Chicago citations, switch them to Harvard, then add them back?
Many thanks
Kevin
She references a couple of books in Chicago (footnotes 2,4,5) but also elaborates upon Deleuze in footnote 3.
I'd run through
https://www.zotero.org/support/word_processor_plugin_troubleshooting#debugging_broken_documents
. It's really quite likely a corrupted field code