word 2019 for Mac and Zotero experienced an error updating your document
while I'm using add bibliography is word 2019 for Mac , the problem of Zotero experienced an error updating your document always appeared.
To solve this problem, I've reinstall the Zotero and Microsoft office, and follow the 9 steps proposed in troubleshooting instructions, while this problem still occurs.
For convenience, all the steps were conducted in a blank new word document, i.e, there should be no corrupt due to previous citation.
The Zotero has updated to the latest version of 5.0.77, and word is the version of 16.19
To solve this problem, I've reinstall the Zotero and Microsoft office, and follow the 9 steps proposed in troubleshooting instructions, while this problem still occurs.
For convenience, all the steps were conducted in a blank new word document, i.e, there should be no corrupt due to previous citation.
The Zotero has updated to the latest version of 5.0.77, and word is the version of 16.19
Can you provide a Report ID?
There is no problem with citations adding, but when add bibliography, the warning occurs.
Otherwise, which style are you using? Have you tried reinstalling the plugin from Zotero Preferences? Do the items you are citing contain non-Latin symbols or Latin symbols with diatrics?
I have updated word to 16.31, and reinstalled the plugin, while this problem still occurs.
All style have been tried, with no improving but worse for some citing style, for some citations will not display with style changing.
To check symbols, some citations are cited in word and then it is delivered to someone else, it turns out that he could generate the bibliography for all style. So it seems no abnormal symbols are included?
Maybe it have something to do with System Recover with time machine? Some days earlier I reinstalled the macOS using Time Machine? Maybe the word profile/configuration changed?
@adomasven may have some other suggestions, but I would try clearing your Word settings folder (which simply reinstalling Word wouldn't necessarily do) if you haven't yet, and possibly seeing if any third-party software on your system might be interfering.