Report ID: 36230937
Report ID: 36230937
When I create a new zotero field in my word 2016 document it oftentimes, not allways, crashes producing the following error message:
https://s23.postimg.org/wtrxe6vyj/zotero_error.png
Steps to reproduce:
- While I cannot fully reproduce the event, it seems to happen in documents using more than ~30 citations.
- Furthermore, after the first error, every opening of the word document and inserting a citation in the same place as before leads to reproduction of the crash.
- Sometimes when using the word autorecovery routine, parts of the field are restored and appear with grey background at the location selected but without any zotero citation. Deleting this field tends to solve the problem for this certain location, but it usually reappears when inserting a citation at a different location.
- Deleting the space where I tried to insert the citation, resetting formats, overwriting with random letters and then again trying to insert also sometimes provides for a solution, however not allways.
I would be verry happy if someone knew how to help me.
Thank you all!
When I create a new zotero field in my word 2016 document it oftentimes, not allways, crashes producing the following error message:
https://s23.postimg.org/wtrxe6vyj/zotero_error.png
Steps to reproduce:
- While I cannot fully reproduce the event, it seems to happen in documents using more than ~30 citations.
- Furthermore, after the first error, every opening of the word document and inserting a citation in the same place as before leads to reproduction of the crash.
- Sometimes when using the word autorecovery routine, parts of the field are restored and appear with grey background at the location selected but without any zotero citation. Deleting this field tends to solve the problem for this certain location, but it usually reappears when inserting a citation at a different location.
- Deleting the space where I tried to insert the citation, resetting formats, overwriting with random letters and then again trying to insert also sometimes provides for a solution, however not allways.
I would be verry happy if someone knew how to help me.
Thank you all!
https://s29.postimg.org/6ynwzqyyv/zotero_error_2.png
Another thing I noticed, the auto recovered word documents tend to mess with other field entries such as "title" or "author". In the following picture, nor should the fields be highlighted, nor underlined:
https://s29.postimg.org/4im3lwgw7/zotero_error_3.png
I hope that might help.
I have a new screenshot from a crash in a spanish version of the document (which had 'track changes' enabled) and where you can see the remainings of a field when autorecovered.
https://s24.postimg.org/pkz2oeied/zotero_error_4.png
I would also post the field code when the field is deactivated, but it's to large for a screenshot and at least I am unable to copy it.
However, in a second screenshot the 'track changes' somehow documents how the error is messing with other text fields. This was not done manually.
https://s24.postimg.org/qenhi5ihh/zotero_error_5.png
I am really, really looking forward to your help. If you provide me with an email or something I could send you the document.
Do I understand correctly that this is limited to one or two documents?
You could try running through https://www.zotero.org/support/word_processor_plugin_troubleshooting#debugging_broken_documents
Just one more question, I was reading the threat about in-caption citations ( https://forums.zotero.org/discussion/20380/broken-document-due-to-reference-in-image-caption ) and I am wondering if the same that goes for captions applies to my workaround captions, like "Quelle: Ullrich (1999: 5)" in this screenshot:
https://s29.postimg.org/6ynwzqyyv/zotero_error_2.png
technically these are no captions, however, they are related to the image's position since the image is formatted using "keep with next paragraph". does this make any sense to you?
Also, not sure if this might have been fixed since then, but I am not getting any kind of warning from zotero when inserting a citation in a caption. Not in this document, nor in a new one.
The image non-caption caption: I wouldn't have thought that'd be a problem, but since I'm guessing that that's another thing that distinguishes your documents from most others, it's certainly worth looking into. This is Word for Windows?