Changing footnoted citations to in-text parenthetical citations
I converted an MLA formatted document to Chicago Style so that all parenthetical in-text citations became endnotes. I've subsequently improved the document, but would like this new improved document in MLA as well, but when I change my preferences back, it's keeping the endnotes.
Any ideas?
Any ideas?
Did you edit the endnotes in the file?
See if you can create an error report ID and post it here:
http://www.zotero.org/support/reporting_bugs
are the endnotes formatted in MLA or Chicago Style?
Also, citation footnotes/endnotes are mixed in with notes that are non-citation, that just provide commentary on the text. However, you can tell which are Zotero insertions by the highlights when you click on them.
As regard formatting, I just let Zotero take care of that - so Chicago, which I'm trying to turn back to MLA.
I can create an error report ID, but perhaps I'll try restarting my computer first. Let you know...
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Should I post the error ID as failure code 0x80004005 ?
http://www.zotero.org/support/reporting_bugs
You need to click the "Next" button in the “Report Errors…” menu to get the report ID (the ID is displayed in red).
I'm sorry for dropping this thread before - a long time ago now! - I was just overwhelmed by stuff at the time...
I've still got the same problem - a piece of good writing, but unable to change the formatting back to MLA from Chicago.
How do I create an error report ID please?
Also, we'd want to know which Word processor you're using on which OS.
Microsoft Word 2007 on Windows 7
The Report ID: 711044262
I.e. create a note in Chicago style, then convert to MLA in a fresh doc - does that work?
If so, it's probably worthwhile to run through these:
http://www.zotero.org/support/word_processor_plugin_troubleshooting#debugging_broken_documents
So I tried creating a new document, setting the doc preferences to Chicago, inserting a citation, then changing the preferences to MLA. That worked.
So, using my old document, I followed the steps (1-5) in the document you linked me to, but without success. At which point, using the a copy of the original file, I tried converting the document back to the Chicago Manual of Style (note) - the preferences had were still was still MLA in the plugin though the citations were not formatted to reflect this. Then I tried Vancouver, the document changed visibly, and then when I set the preferences to MLA, changed again to what I require.
I had tried Vancouver, back to MLA before without success. It seems that what has worked was the pathway MLA-Chicago-Vancouver-MLA.
Thanks for your help!