Zotero toolbar doesn't appear in Word 2021 Mac Ventura
I've followed all the instructions at https://www.zotero.org/support/word_processor_plugin_troubleshooting
Zotero.dotm file appears in Word's startup location and in Word's Tools/Templates and Add-ins.
Zotero Word for Mac Integration is enabled in in Zotero/Tools/Add-ons.
I've restarted Word and Zotero and reinstalled Zotero.
It doesn't show up when I have a new blank document, or the old one with cites.
Any hints? It all worked in Word 2011, and cites show and work at the end of my book on the history of fluid dynamics. But no toolbar, so no way to add new cites. What am I missing?
Thanks, ~Philip
Zotero.dotm file appears in Word's startup location and in Word's Tools/Templates and Add-ins.
Zotero Word for Mac Integration is enabled in in Zotero/Tools/Add-ons.
I've restarted Word and Zotero and reinstalled Zotero.
It doesn't show up when I have a new blank document, or the old one with cites.
Any hints? It all worked in Word 2011, and cites show and work at the end of my book on the history of fluid dynamics. But no toolbar, so no way to add new cites. What am I missing?
Thanks, ~Philip
Make sure the template is present and checked in Global Templates.
Yep, it says (from the beginning, so no change):
Global Templates and Add-ins.
Checked items are currently loaded.
√ Zotero.dotm
l even restarted the Mac. Next?
Zotero.dotm still appears in Word startup items.
If you haven't, you should also delete Zotero.dotm from the startup folder, restart Word to confirm that it's completely gone in Templates and Add-ins, and then reinstall from the Cite pane of the Zotero preferences and restart Word to confirm that you have the latest version of the .dotm.
Nope, not institutional. Private Mac M2, Ventura, Word 2021 Mac.
All new within the last week, though a big file is from Word 2011, where Zotero 'Z' dropdown showed.
I deleted Zotero.dotm from Word's startup folder, used Cite reinstall. It shows up, but I have to manually re-check (highlight) it each time I restart word. And then when I close Word's Startup I get a message, "This document contains macros. Do you want to disable macros before opening the file." Which makes no difference.
Also, now each time I start Word I get a window saying, "The global template, NORMAL.DOTM, is already open as an add-in program." -- no matter how many times I delete normal.dotm and let Word recreate it.
I could send screenshots if that would help.
I appreciate your efforts. Eh?
Thanks for trying.
I kept wondering why it didn't appear. It was there all the time. MS had just changed where. It was hidden, an Easter egg hunt, inside individual document ribbons.
In Word 2011, Zotero toolbar appeared independent of documents, and a 'Z' with a pull-down menu showed in Word's menu bar. It was blatant, and not in documents ribbons or tool bars.
By Word 2021, MS had moved add-ins into the Home toolbar ribbons of individual documents. But there wasn't room for it, so it was hidden to the right of two carrots (>> more).
So it was just MS hide-and-go-seek.
The best troubleshooting guide I found helped because it was visual:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ltuW1kCuh10
I don't actually recall anyone ever not finding the tab in the ribbon (most people don't have lots of other add-ins), which is why it's not in our troubleshooting documentation, but it's true that the arrows for the overflow indicator are bizarrely hard to see.
The basic information was that Word used to blatantly display Zotero, but it will seem like it has disappeared with newer Word versions because it is now in a semi-hidden location.
That basic "Where do we see it now?" information could be included in Zotero's troubleshooting guide.
Again, I don't recall anyone ever being confused by this, at least in many years, and we help dozens of people here a day. Most people haven't run Word 2011 in years, and most people don't have their window very narrow or have third-party add-ins that would push the Zotero tab out of view. It's just not an issue, and it wasn't clear from your description that you had never used a modern version of Word before. I'm glad you resolved this, but adding something to the main documentation for a problem no one is experiencing just makes basic troubleshooting harder for the problems people are actually having.