Microsoft Word Scrolling Issue
I'm having an issue where after inserting a citation into Microsoft Word (ver. 16 on MacOS) from Zotero, trying to scroll in the document keeps jumping me back to the top of the document. I turned off automatic refreshing of the citations, but the issue persists. This is a moderately long document with 100+ footnotes over 30 pages.
After several minutes of trying to jump back to my position, it eventually stops and I can resume typing until I try to enter the next citation.
Is it possible that despite turning off auto refreshing (which I turned off midway through the project), that some of the citations are still refreshing causing this behavior?
I think it is similar to this old thread, which had no good resolution. https://forums.zotero.org/discussion/73719/jumping-up-10-pages-whenever-put-a-citation-in-in-word-10.
After several minutes of trying to jump back to my position, it eventually stops and I can resume typing until I try to enter the next citation.
Is it possible that despite turning off auto refreshing (which I turned off midway through the project), that some of the citations are still refreshing causing this behavior?
I think it is similar to this old thread, which had no good resolution. https://forums.zotero.org/discussion/73719/jumping-up-10-pages-whenever-put-a-citation-in-in-word-10.
And to be clear, as far as I can tell, the insertion point isn't moving. What happens is the visible part of the document changes. In my experience the issue is triggered by scrolling the page, not adding the citation itself.
In greater detail, here is the experience I have:
1) Insert citation (I'm using footnote, not endnote style), so the footnote is often just outside of the visible view.
2) scroll down the page slightly, to where the footnote is just visible
3) document view jumps up to the top of the document
4) scroll back down to the insertion point, and while scrolling the document jumps back up to the start
(repeat over and over until somehow it resolves it self after a few minutes)
If you insert 2 citations one after the other on your existing document, do you see a lot of jumping for the second insert, and does it also take minutes? Even if you have automatic citation updates disabled? On a second thought the jumping will also happen if you use a citation style where the inserted citations have any rich-text styling: italics, bold, etc.
That must be it - I was using the bluebooking style, which definitely includes styling. So if I change the style back to say Chicago, that should in theory fix the issue?
Do I need to update the citations before I switch styles or can I switch styles even if my document has a bunch of unupdated citations?
I'm using Word version 2008 on Windows