em dash in footnote
My apologies in advance if this has been answered elsewhere (I assume it is, I just haven't been able to locate the discussion), but:
How do I add an "em dash" to a footnote? (exact situation: it's just me typing away; it's not part of a title or anything like that)
Normally, in Word that is, we just type blablabla--blablabla and a — appears. It doesn't work like that in Zotero. Any thoughts?
Thanks in advance!
How do I add an "em dash" to a footnote? (exact situation: it's just me typing away; it's not part of a title or anything like that)
Normally, in Word that is, we just type blablabla--blablabla and a — appears. It doesn't work like that in Zotero. Any thoughts?
Thanks in advance!
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On Mac, type Alt+Shift+-
On Windows, it's easiest to just cut and paste it from elsewhere in your word document.
Dash is Alt 45
En dash is Alt 0150
Em dash is Alt 0151
em--dash --> em—dash
en -- dash --> en – dash
Thanks bwiernik, you're right: it is that easy: just copy and paste into zotero and you're good.
Yeah, I use the adamsmith way too.
Thanks!