Changing from text citation to numbered citation with square bracket
I'd like to change from the current citation:
The global prevalence of overweight and obesity among children and adolescents more than quadrupled between 1975 and 2016, rising from just 4% to over 18% (World Health Organisation, 2020).
to:
... over 18% [1].
I have looked at other discussions but could not find a solution yet as most of them asked for superscript problem. I am a newbie to Zotero.
Thank you so so much!
Vince.
The global prevalence of overweight and obesity among children and adolescents more than quadrupled between 1975 and 2016, rising from just 4% to over 18% (World Health Organisation, 2020).
to:
... over 18% [1].
I have looked at other discussions but could not find a solution yet as most of them asked for superscript problem. I am a newbie to Zotero.
Thank you so so much!
Vince.
This is an old discussion that has not been active in a long time. Before commenting here, you should strongly consider starting a new discussion instead. If you think the content of this discussion is still relevant, you can link to it from your new discussion.
Upgrade Storage
Under "Document Preferences" you would just go and change to a numeric style.
Here's all the numeric styles we have on the repository:
https://www.zotero.org/styles?format=numeric&dependent=0
That is assuming of course that you had inserted the citations into your document using Zotero.
May I ask how to dis-superscript it, like lower it down on the same line with other words?
Bunch of thanks again!
is coded to superscript.
Do you need APA? Otherwise, pick a different style from the list -- check the preview to see how the citation will look.