Google Docs: Bibliography No Longer Properly Formatted, Started Appearing As HTML codes
After working for a week or two, a Google Doc I was using in Zotero now seems unable to produce a properly formatted bibliography. Instead, the bibliography appears as HTML codes; for example, it begins
In-text citations continue to appear normally.
Using the beta version of Zotero, I am able to export the Google Doc to Word with codes intacts and refresh, and get a properly formatted bibliography, so this seems to be a properly unique to use in Google Docs. Any suggestions?
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<div class="csl-left-margin">[1]</div><div class="csl-right-inline">W Neil Adger, Shardul Agrawala, M Monirul Qader Mirza, Cecilia Conde, Karen O’Brien, Juan Pulhin, Roger Pulwarty, Barry Smit, Kiyoshi Takahashi, Brenna Enright, Samuel Fankhauser, James Ford, Simone Gigli, Simon Jetté-Nantel, Richard J T Klein, Tristan D Pearce, Arun Shreshtha, Priyadarshi R Shukla, Joel B Smith, Tim Reeder, Cynthia Rosenzweig, Katharine Vincent, Johanna Wandel, Abdelkader Allali, Neil A Leary, and Antonio R Magalhães. 2007. Assessment of adaptation practices, options, constraints and capacity. In <i>Climate Change 2007: Impacts, Adaptation and Vulnerability</i>, M.L. Parry, O.F. Canziani, J.P. Palutikof, C.E. Hanson and van der Linden P.J. (eds.). Cambridge University Press, 719–743.</div>
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In-text citations continue to appear normally.
Using the beta version of Zotero, I am able to export the Google Doc to Word with codes intacts and refresh, and get a properly formatted bibliography, so this seems to be a properly unique to use in Google Docs. Any suggestions?
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adomasvenCould you follow the step 8 of debugging broken documents instructions? You will need to make a copy of your document in Google Docs, and instead of undo you might need to use the Google Docs document version/revision history. Cut down the document to the smallest example that produces this issue, share it with support@zotero.org and include a link to this thread.
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