Word 15 for Mac cannot get toolbar
Hi
I am a Zotero newbie.
I have Firefox for Mac 43.0.4 and Word for Mac 15.18
I have installed the plugin for Forefox successfully on Firefox 43.0.4 for Mac.
I have also followed the instructions to install the Word plugin but now cannot find/see a Zotero toolbar in Word. Nor can I Zotero Script in the Scripts menu. I put the Zotero.dot file in the startup word folder, but I think it needs a .dotm file in any case.
I have a graduate computing degree, but can't figure this out. Please help!
(Mendeley and EndNote don't work either!)
Brian
I am a Zotero newbie.
I have Firefox for Mac 43.0.4 and Word for Mac 15.18
I have installed the plugin for Forefox successfully on Firefox 43.0.4 for Mac.
I have also followed the instructions to install the Word plugin but now cannot find/see a Zotero toolbar in Word. Nor can I Zotero Script in the Scripts menu. I put the Zotero.dot file in the startup word folder, but I think it needs a .dotm file in any case.
I have a graduate computing degree, but can't figure this out. Please help!
(Mendeley and EndNote don't work either!)
Brian
The toolbar would be in the Add-Ins tab in Word.
If you do have the Zotero.dot file in the actual startup folder (double check that's not just the folder called startup but the actual startup folder as specified in the preferences) you should at a minimum see the Zotero macros show up wherever those are managed in Word 2016 for Mac. On Windows there's a developer tab, it looks like that doesn't exist on Mac?
Ues it is MS Word 2016
I definitely need a zotero.dotm file, not zotero.dot. I found one on another site, but not sure if it is OK. Do you have one, please?
Now I have a "Insert citation" button in the References Panel of MS Word marked with a red Z. But when I press it, Word responds with an MSVisual Basic Runtime error 53 saying that user32 is missing. Well I guess it would be, 'cos this is a Mac running El Capitan, not Windows. There are no dll files anywhere on the entire computer (I've checked!)
Thoughts please?
You wouldn't want to actually open files using any template or the like. All this needs to work is the template file in the startup folder.
The fact that this doesn't work at all for you (i.e. doesn't show the toolbar) -- and doesn't work with Mendeley, either (Endnote doesn't have a working version with Word 2016 afaik) -- suggests to me that something is off with your startup folder. You said you tested the startup folder? How?
/Applications/Microsoft Office 2011/Office/Startup/Word/
So … I have tried putting zotero.dot in this folder … it does nothing there.
Then I searched for other Startup folders and found:
/Library/Group Containers/UB8T346G9.Office/User Content/Startup/Word/
So … I put Zotero.dot in there … no result
When I open Tools | Templates and Add-ins on the Word Menu Bar it opens the following folder:
/Library/Application Support/Microsoft/Office365/User Content.localised/Startup.localized/Word/
(I tested the correctness of this location by putting in a dummy .dotm file)
A list of templates appears, but ONLY those that have a .dotm suffix. Those with other suffixes do not appear and cannot be used.
Finallly, I did a complete reinstall of Zotero (4.0.28.10). The Firefox pluf-in and the database are excellent. But still no Zotero option on the references tab in Word. Therefore no advantage in using Zotero.
So if it works for others, why not for me? Strange. :)
Regards
/Library/Group Containers/UB8T346G9.Office/User Content/Startup/Word/
is the regular startup folder for Word 2016. It's odd that it would show the Word 2011 folder as the active startup folder??? You could try setting it to be the regular startup folder (with zotero.dot in it, see if that works.
Just to check something else -- what happens if you just open Zotero.dot in Word? That should definitely at least show you the add-ins tab and toolbar. It won't do anything to solve this immediately, obviously, since you wouldn't be able to use it in any other document, but we'd make sure that it's basically functional and that you're looking for Zotero in the right place.
Solved (I think). Thank you for your patience and persistence.
As you suggested, I changed the Startup file location in MS Word preferences to /Library/Group Containers/UB8T346G9.Office/User Content/Startup/Word/
I immediately had buttons for the following on the Word Add-ins tab:
Zotero Insert Citation
Zotero Edit Citation
Zotero Insert Bibliography
Zotero Edit Bibliography
Zotero Refresh
Zotero Set Doc Prefs
Zotero Remove Codes
... is that as it should be? The buttons/icons appear to function OK.
(When I opened zotero.dot directly, the icons appeared twice).
Now to actually use Zotero for a while and see how it goes!
Thanks again!
Brian
In my applications menu I still have Office 2011. I can proceed through that to the startup/word folder, in which I find zotero.dot.
When I just go to my library from the Go menu, then Library/Group Containers/UBF8T346G9.Office/User Content/Startup I find Word/Zotero.dot
But I don't know if there is an issue with the upgrade that is not allowing Zotero to open in Word 2016.
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You may just need to show hidden folders generally: https://www.google.com/search?client=ubuntu&channel=fs&q=show+hidden+folders+Mac+OSX&ie=utf-8&oe=utf-8
otherwise, Dan may have a suggestion for just getting the file path in there (some version of drag&drop?). I don't know Mac well enough.
I'm encountering a similar problem but the suggested solution didn't work for me.
I'm running Word 15.30 (latest update) on a Mac OSX 10.10.5
I've installed Zotero but the Add-In part of the Word ribbon doesn't show up!
I've checked where Zotero placed the dot file and it is in :
/Users/(USERNAME)/Library/Group Containers/UBF8T346G9.Office/User Content.localized/Startup.localized/Word
I went to Word path setup and saw that the path for the startup was missing so I've added this location. I then re-started Word and the add-in was still missing. I've also tried to remove the plug in and reinstall it, as well as reinstalling Zotero. Nothing.
I then followed adamsmith advice and created a folder:
/Library/Application Support/Microsoft/Office365/User Content/Startup/Word
and repeated the uninstall and reinstall steps, but it didn't work.
I copied the dot file to the new location, and nothing.
I'm getting desperate here and I'd really appreciate your help !!
When clicking on "Word Add-in" button within the Add-ins section of the ribbon I can see the Zotero.dot file and it is marked (V sign).
However, the Zotero menu does not appear anywhere !
What happens if you open Zotero.dot directly?
But they don't appear as buttons in the Ribbon. If I click on one of the macros (trying to run it), the option box closes and nothing happens.
If I open the file directly, word opens it and reports its a read only file. No buttons appear and the add-ins button is grayed-out
:(
I can see the Zotero macros in the macro list in Word, but when running each one they don't do anything.
Zotero support team, are you around ?
And the there is no "Add ins" menu as well as no zotero buttons..