numeric citations - citations add on rather than replacing when updated
When I edit my citations and press refresh, instead of replacing the superscript number with the new, correct citation, it will add a new one next to the old one.
For example, if it was citation number 4 and I added another citation in the text leading up to this one and then pressed refresh, instead of saying 4 it would now say 45 (the new one is next to the old one instead of replacing it). Is that how it's supposed to work?
For example, if it was citation number 4 and I added another citation in the text leading up to this one and then pressed refresh, instead of saying 4 it would now say 45 (the new one is next to the old one instead of replacing it). Is that how it's supposed to work?
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It happens in new documents - I just made a new document to try it and it happened.
This is due to a Word for Mac bug, and I'm not sure there's an alternative to re-inserting citations for affected documents. The Zotero Word add-on should now work around this, but in some instances the relevant patch didn't install. That's what you're forcing by re-installing.
I wonder if I need to delete the old add-on somehow?
1. In the Help menu, go to Debug Output Logging and select Enable.
2. In Word insert a citation
3. Before doing anything else, return to Zotero Help → Debug Output Logging and click Submit Output, which will disable logging and submit the output to zotero.org. A window should pop up containing a Debug ID. Click “Copy to Clipboard” and paste the Debug ID into this forum thread.
That's the Debug ID