Converting intext citations in Word to footnotes for the whole document
Hi,
It may have been answered before, but I can't seem to find a solution that works. I have a rather large Word document with in-text citations. Now my editor wants me to change all in-text citations into footnotes. I did try changing from Turabian to Chicago author -date Style, but it did not work. I still have the fields in my Word documents with citations inserted using Zotero. Is it possible to do the conversion for the whole document? Any help is highly appreciated. Thanks.
It may have been answered before, but I can't seem to find a solution that works. I have a rather large Word document with in-text citations. Now my editor wants me to change all in-text citations into footnotes. I did try changing from Turabian to Chicago author -date Style, but it did not work. I still have the fields in my Word documents with citations inserted using Zotero. Is it possible to do the conversion for the whole document? Any help is highly appreciated. Thanks.
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bwiernikYou need to change to a Footnote style, such as Chicago (note) or Chicago (full note). Chicago (author date) is another in-text style like Turabian.
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meerutwalaThat did it! Thank you so much. :-)