Zotero hangs when trying to add a footnote citation in Word for Mac
Report ID: 1417463234
When I try to use Zotero in Word for a Mac to add a citation with the Chicago 17th (note), (full note), (full note, short title) style, Zotero and Word freeze. Force quitting does not solve the problem. The issue occurs whether the Automatically update citations box is checked or not checked. The issue occurs whether trying to insert a citation or note in a new Word document or a document with other citations. Attempting to edit a citation results in the same wheel of death. The only way the issue does not occur is by using the Chicago 17th (author-date) style.
Steps taken to reproduce:
1. Open Zotero and new Word document
2. Choose the citation style in Word (Chicago, 17th edition (full note, short title subsequent) ---> **(full note) and (note) also produce the same wheel of death
3. Press Add/Edit Citation
4. Force quit Zotero and Word
Steps taken to fix:
1. Open Zotero and new Word document
2. Choose the citation style in Word (Chicago, 17th edition (author-date)
3. Press Add/Edit Citation
4. Add citation correctly
I have uninstalled Zotero and reinstalled it and restarted my computer, but the issue continues. Do I need to uninstall/reinstall Word? Both Zotero and Word are running the most up-to-date versions. Any help is appreciated.
When I try to use Zotero in Word for a Mac to add a citation with the Chicago 17th (note), (full note), (full note, short title) style, Zotero and Word freeze. Force quitting does not solve the problem. The issue occurs whether the Automatically update citations box is checked or not checked. The issue occurs whether trying to insert a citation or note in a new Word document or a document with other citations. Attempting to edit a citation results in the same wheel of death. The only way the issue does not occur is by using the Chicago 17th (author-date) style.
Steps taken to reproduce:
1. Open Zotero and new Word document
2. Choose the citation style in Word (Chicago, 17th edition (full note, short title subsequent) ---> **(full note) and (note) also produce the same wheel of death
3. Press Add/Edit Citation
4. Force quit Zotero and Word
Steps taken to fix:
1. Open Zotero and new Word document
2. Choose the citation style in Word (Chicago, 17th edition (author-date)
3. Press Add/Edit Citation
4. Add citation correctly
I have uninstalled Zotero and reinstalled it and restarted my computer, but the issue continues. Do I need to uninstall/reinstall Word? Both Zotero and Word are running the most up-to-date versions. Any help is appreciated.
I have also tried all the options explained by epietsch554 (Report ID: 1417463234).
https://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/officeinsider/forum/all/word-for-mac-1662-insider-freezes-when-inserting-a/c1b6f33e-8849-48f7-bdae-f8ec22cc064c
For now, you have two options:
1) Work in an author-date style for now, and plan to switch to a footnote style later (after this is fixed in Word, after installing an older version, or on a Windows computer).
2) Reinstall Word 16.61 by deleting Microsoft Word from Applications, clicking the "Word" link under "Update Packages" on the 16.61 line on this page, and running the downloaded update package. This is trivial to do, so if you want to work using footnotes now, this is the best option. You'll just need to avoid updating Word until this is fixed.
This is 100% a Word bug, reproducible entirely without Zotero, so there's just nothing we can do to fix this.
Microsoft's versioning scheme is confusing, but it's working for me and others with 16.63 (22070801), which is the current release version. If you're on "Current Channel (Preview)", you'll (counterintuitively) have an older 16.63 (22070500) from before this fix. If that's the case, you can delete Microsoft Word from Applications and reinstall 16.63 (22070801) from the Word install package on the release page linked above.
Had to revert to 16.61, now it's working again.
If you change it to "Current Channel" and update from anything before 16.63, or if you reinstall 16.63 manually from the page linked above, you'll get 16.63 (22070801) and it will work.