Select the bibliography then click the auto format button. Alternatively, you can type a space after each link in your references (do this after you are done wh all other edits and after you use the Unlink Citations button in the Zotero tab to disconnect your document from Zotero—save a copy first).
I tested @bwiernik 's method and it worked. You have to "Unlink Citations" before you *run* autoformat.
Note that you have to run autoformat, just unlinking won't change anything. I followed the directions on the linked page to add autoformat to my Quicktool Access Toolbar, and then ran it after unlinking citations.
You can’t use the Autoformat function until you unlink. (It doesn’t work on Fields, which is what the Zotero Bibliogrpahy is.) This should be the last step that you do when you are finalizing your document.
Is it a general practice to unlink anyway? Let's say I am done writing my report and want to submit my work. Should unlink it or is it okay to submit it as is.
I forgot to ask this seemingly unimportant question. Why should you always unlink before submitting work? Is there going to be a problem if it's submitted "linked"? Is the viewer going to have a problem to view it? What is I export as PDF (still linked).
It's really just that you want to submit text, not active fields, which can show with gray highlighting, can accidentally be switched to field codes, and just generally show your work in progress rather than the final product.
If exporting a PDF, there's no need to unlink, and that's a great option when available, for similar reasons: you want to submit a fully rendered, read-only document, not an editable version of your work that's dependent on your local system for formatting. (A publication might want a Word document, for various technical reasons, but for school work, a PDF should usually be fine.)
It's really just that you want to submit text, not active fields, which ... can accidentally be switched to field codes
It doesn't seem to be very common, but there are a few instances where Zotero/Mendeley field codes (or parts thereof) accidentally ended up in the final publication:
Select the bibliography then click the auto format button. Alternatively, you can type a space after each link in your references (do this after you are done wh all other edits and after you use the Unlink Citations button in the Zotero tab to disconnect your document from Zotero—save a copy first). "
The problem with Autoformat on my end is that it autoformats the entire document and not just the biblio. I tried setting the biblio into a continuous section but it still autoformats the whole document.
I guess I have to go with the space after the link until a more automated solution come us up
http://www.addintools.com/documents/word/where-autoformat.html
Select the bibliography then click the auto format button. Alternatively, you can type a space after each link in your references (do this after you are done wh all other edits and after you use the Unlink Citations button in the Zotero tab to disconnect your document from Zotero—save a copy first).
https://www.dropbox.com/s/ifyzujzz9aage9k/biblio.PNG?dl=0
https://www.dropbox.com/s/5erpvix7z78vqeh/biblio1.PNG?dl=0
Note that you have to run autoformat, just unlinking won't change anything. I followed the directions on the linked page to add autoformat to my Quicktool Access Toolbar, and then ran it after unlinking citations.
Is it a general practice to unlink anyway? Let's say I am done writing my report and want to submit my work. Should unlink it or is it okay to submit it as is.
If exporting a PDF, there's no need to unlink, and that's a great option when available, for similar reasons: you want to submit a fully rendered, read-only document, not an editable version of your work that's dependent on your local system for formatting. (A publication might want a Word document, for various technical reasons, but for school work, a PDF should usually be fine.)
https://scholar.google.com/scholar?hl=en&as_sdt=0,30&q="github.com/citation-style-language/schema/raw/master/csl-citation.json"&btnG=
"Look at Method B here:
http://www.addintools.com/documents/word/where-autoformat.html
Select the bibliography then click the auto format button. Alternatively, you can type a space after each link in your references (do this after you are done wh all other edits and after you use the Unlink Citations button in the Zotero tab to disconnect your document from Zotero—save a copy first). "
The problem with Autoformat on my end is that it autoformats the entire document and not just the biblio. I tried setting the biblio into a continuous section but it still autoformats the whole document.
I guess I have to go with the space after the link until a more automated solution come us up