Importing references from Microsoft Office 365
I have done some searching and found numerous articles how to achieve the above but many just don't seem to work.
I'm in my third year on a part time Degree and a fellow student recommended Zotero and I wish to migrate all my references.
Can anyone give guidance or point me in the direction of instructions that work with the above configuration?
TIA.
I'm in my third year on a part time Degree and a fellow student recommended Zotero and I wish to migrate all my references.
Can anyone give guidance or point me in the direction of instructions that work with the above configuration?
TIA.
For the latter, see Importing Formatted Bibliographies.
I'm not sure if there's a way to export references you have in that tool that you haven't inserted into a document, though presumably you could just insert them all and then follow those steps.
What do you mean by "I only have a data folder"? Where, exactly?
Word 365 is just a subscription service, and it includes access to regular desktop versions of Word and other Office programs. It doesn't imply that you're using the web-based version of Word.
Specifically, the instructions said to drop the file into:
C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Office\\Bibliography\Style
But I only have:
C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Office\Data
Depending on your system, the application files might be in "C:\Program Files" rather than "C:\Program Files (x86)".
I'll do a disk-wide search. I'll report back. Thanks.
C:\Users\Jonathan Reeves\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft
C:\Program Files\Microsoft Office\root\Office16
So I copied the file into ./Bibliography/Styles
Unfortunately it didn't work.
I expect that once this process is completed that 'bibtex' will be in the Bibliography style list in word.
This is the process I performed:
1. I searched for the 'Bibliography' folder from my system drive using file explorer
2. Once located I used file explorer and selected the Bibliography folder
3. In this folder I selected the Styles folder
4. I then Ctrl-C the file from my downloads folder and Ctrl-V into the destination folder
5. I repeated steps 2-4 for all folders found
6. Then I open my word document
7. Selected 'References' from the menu
8. Then clicked the dropdown box on the Bibliography Styles
9. The list displayed: Apa, Chicago, GB7714, Gost Name sort, Gost Title sort, Harvard - Anglia, IEEE, ISO 690 First name and date, ISO 690 Numeric reference, MLA, SIST02 and Turabin
No 'bibtex' item in the list.
I've updated the instructions with possible paths for Office 365.
Thanks to the OP for creating the thread and the feedback. The anystyle.io solution is fine but it's not as accurate as the would-be solution saught here. So, I'd like to add to the last comment that I've found a way to make the built-in referencing work to export bibtex style references from Word.
As some suggested above, the bibtex file provided in Zotero webpages didn't work on my Word 2013 but the file in the following link worked like a charm when i copied it into the Bibliography folder in App Data/Roaming... : https://gist.github.com/JaimeChavarriaga/40166befb14f2fe5dac390688d9eaf03
Hope it will also work on your PC!