Zotero is no longer making footnotes in Google Docs
Hey there! I am writing a research paper and just ran into this problem where Zotero had been making footnotes perfectly - I'm using Chicago Manual 17th Note - and then just now it has changed from creating footnotes to putting the note just into the text. I've tried a bunch of trouble shooting but I just can't get around it for some reason. Let me know if you have any suggestions for resolving this issue!
Report ID: 812345745
How about if you switch to the Full Note Chicago style in your existing doc?
https://imgur.com/a/YTT0gdI
Using Chrome 89.0.4389.72 (Official Build) (64-bit)
I am having the same issue when using chrome. However, I just tried it in Microsoft Edge. There, I am NOT having the same issue. While this issue needs a full fix, I might suggest to the other commenters in this thread to try a different browser and see if it works there.
had this earlier today, at some point zotero would just do nothing. After a reload it again tried to insert the note in text.
Im using CMS full note, and have been using zotero in google docs happely for quite some time.
My workaround right now is to create a footnote manually (ctl-alt-f) and then click and drag the zotero entry from the zotero app into the footnote. It seems to work, though I'm not sure if it will be managed the same way as all the other zotero citations in the document. It also does not use the same formatting I had set, though there may be a way to fix this.
EDIT: DO NOT FOLLOW THIS ADVICE. Zotero will not keep your citations managed if you do this, and it won't properly handle second references, etc. See my updated post below for an actual workaround.
I'll be using tfucoloro's workaround in the meantime!
Steps: Insert the citation like normal (ctl-alt-c or use the zotero drop-down menu). The citation will be wrongly placed in-line rather than in a footnote. Highlight the citation and cut it (ctl-x), then create a footnote (ctl-alt-f) and then paste (ctl-v). This will insert the citation and Zotero will manage it like normal. Refreshing will update the citation and second references should be shortened like normal. It's a bit of extra headache, but not terrible.
DON'T DRAG THE CITATION LIKE I SUGGESTED EARLIER. Zotero will not manage it correctly.