Why are there two number five?

Hello,
I'm writing my final bachelor and therefore use Zotero Standalone.
But the program makes two point number five and jump number 24 above, ie 1,2,3,4,5,5,6 ... 23,25,26
What should I do?
  • Which style?
  • First thing I'd try is to change to a different style - say APA - if one of the 5s doesn't convert, delete and re-insert that. If all convert, see if just changing it back to Vancouver does the trick.
  • It still doesn't works..
  • Just in case: you are seeing this in the bibliography?
  • also, please don't just say it doesn't work--tell us what you did and what exactly happened. E.g. did both numbers five convert to an author-date citation when you switched to APA? Things like that.
  • The bibliography sais:

    4. Hansen, I. R., Knudsen, H. K., Dalsgaard, K. D., “Klinisk ræsonnering i Muskuloskeletal Fysioterapi”, Dansk Selskab for Muskuloskeletal Fysioterapi, 2009
    5. Falmår J., Marlet F., Tornow C., et al., ”Rapport om Journalføring i Fysioterapeutuddannelsen”, University College Lillebælt, 2012
    5. Hertling D., Kessler R. M., “Management of Common Musculoskeletal Disorders Physical Therapy Principles and Methods”, 4. udgave, Philadelphia, Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, 2006
    6. Morelli V., Weaver V., “Groin Injuries and Groin Pain in Athletes: Part 1”, Primary Care, 2005 Mar;32(1)

    But the citation counts correctly..
    it started suddenly when I was doing my number 5 in the text
  • edited November 9, 2014
    First, try to delete the bibliography and re-insert it.

    If that doesn't work, see if, when you click on edit bibliography, you can click "Revert All" at the bottom.

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