Word plug-in colors citations blue
Hello.
I am using Zotero 6 on MacOS with Microsoft Word. When I insert or update a citation, it becomes dark blue; sometimes text also receives a dashed underline. There are a whole lot of VBA commands present in the "Undo" menu afterwards, some of which relate to the text styling. Here is a screenshot: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1PYPrCN2qY9_NhqTn1nPW-BNwYMUI_Io0/view?usp=sharing
Is there a way to have the citations just assume the styling of the paragraph they are in?
Thank you.
I am using Zotero 6 on MacOS with Microsoft Word. When I insert or update a citation, it becomes dark blue; sometimes text also receives a dashed underline. There are a whole lot of VBA commands present in the "Undo" menu afterwards, some of which relate to the text styling. Here is a screenshot: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1PYPrCN2qY9_NhqTn1nPW-BNwYMUI_Io0/view?usp=sharing
Is there a way to have the citations just assume the styling of the paragraph they are in?
Thank you.
I don't know what the blue is, though — I'm not sure we've seen that before. @adomasven might have an idea.
Does this happen in a new, empty document? Does it happen if you delete your Normal.dotm file and restart Word?
In case it is relevant: I don't use Word's templates but often (as in this case) create a new document by deleting everything from an old document (because I like the styles I have set-up, but I tend to change or add to them, so I don't want to commit to using a template (if I understand templates correctly)).
The text color I use is slightly "off-black" (#090613 / rgb(9,6,19)) towards blue, if that is anything possibly related, though the citations that are inserted in blue are more clearly a dark blue / navy blue.
Format > Font > Default... [lower left]
I have never used those settings before. When I selected a citation and when to this dialog, there I found settings like the dashed underline and "dark blue" color set. I tried to change these settings for the whole document, but still new citations were added in dark blue.
However, it must have been something in the document itself. So that I didn't have to rebuild all of my styles, I used the commands from
Tools > Templates and Add-ins
to copy my styles (thanks https://discussions.apple.com/thread/254547843) into a fresh, new document, and now Zotero citations inherit surrounding styling properly, including the color.
It is only the citation/field that is blue, and surrounding text fully maintains the assigned style. I am also finding that subsequent citations, if they do not contain problematic characters, insert with the proper color of the style and not blue. (There is no color-related VBA command appearing in the Undo menu in this case.) However, I mention this because, based on this issue in past documents, there seems to be a point at which any new citation will be inserted and changed to blue whether is contains a problematic character or not.