Word cursor flashing manically, errors when trying to update citations
I have been experiencing an issue with Word again., where the cursor is rapidly flashing between an arrow and text select, which is quite distracting.
It was also throwing up a lot of errors when I added a new citation, so I went through the troubleshooting.
I've had tracked changes on in the document (which is essential) but have turned it off to troubleshoot. After doing the below steps, I thought I was able to isolate the issue as related to the field codes displaying instead of formatted citations. However, I just opened a version of the file that has field codes displayed and the flashing is occurring... so I'm at a complete loss.
Debug ID: D1716145979
Troubleshooting, I have:
- Changed from Beta to stable
- Turned off automatic citation updates
- Restarted Word, Zotero, and my machine.
- Turned off tracked changes
- Made sure “Typing replaces selected text” was checked.
- Copied all contents into a new document, issue persists.
- Duplicated file, issue persists.
- Changed from Chicago 17 (Note) to app 7, issue persists.
- tried changing back from APA 7 to Chicago, returned "Zotero experienced an error updating your document" error
- Deleted the bibliography
- Pressed Alt/Option-F9 and Alt/Option-Fn-F9 to display field codes, it did not work.
- Isolate the problem, this is inconsistent. In one copy of the file I managed to reduce the citations down and it stopped once I was left with three citations, but when I tried again in a new file to confirm I could not duplicate the 'fix'.
I would be most grateful for a resolution, I can't leave the field codes on, there's so much gibberish.
It was also throwing up a lot of errors when I added a new citation, so I went through the troubleshooting.
I've had tracked changes on in the document (which is essential) but have turned it off to troubleshoot. After doing the below steps, I thought I was able to isolate the issue as related to the field codes displaying instead of formatted citations. However, I just opened a version of the file that has field codes displayed and the flashing is occurring... so I'm at a complete loss.
Debug ID: D1716145979
Troubleshooting, I have:
- Changed from Beta to stable
- Turned off automatic citation updates
- Restarted Word, Zotero, and my machine.
- Turned off tracked changes
- Made sure “Typing replaces selected text” was checked.
- Copied all contents into a new document, issue persists.
- Duplicated file, issue persists.
- Changed from Chicago 17 (Note) to app 7, issue persists.
- tried changing back from APA 7 to Chicago, returned "Zotero experienced an error updating your document" error
- Deleted the bibliography
- Pressed Alt/Option-F9 and Alt/Option-Fn-F9 to display field codes, it did not work.
- Isolate the problem, this is inconsistent. In one copy of the file I managed to reduce the citations down and it stopped once I was left with three citations, but when I tried again in a new file to confirm I could not duplicate the 'fix'.
I would be most grateful for a resolution, I can't leave the field codes on, there's so much gibberish.
For the record, you should never work with field code display enabled. We have various instructions around that since users sometimes accidentally enable field code display and are confused about that.
We're unlikely to be able to help you if you cannot reproduce this in a small snippet of a document, and especially if there are unmerged tracked changes in this document.
This is the original file, this flashing is at about 50% the rate of yesterday (so progress, I guess).
https://s3.amazonaws.com/zotero.org/images/forums/u1502721/uvx9b99cqag2x1wvyipi.gif
This is in another version of the same file, the only difference is I've made a style adjustment and the tracked changes are off.
https://s3.amazonaws.com/zotero.org/images/forums/u1502721/dufk3rksaay0onrisnhf.gif
In order to get the flashing to stop, I need to turn TT off, save the file and then quit / reopen it. It's not until after restarting the file that the flashing will stop. I figured this out just now by turning the tracked changes back on for the second file.
I guess we're at the limits of what you can do, as trying to get the issue to appear in a small snippet of a document with unaccepted tracked changes isn't a reproduction of my experience. However, perhaps this information will prove useful somehow.
I must admit... I'm nervous about compiling the thesis, I still have it broken out into a file per chapter. Fingers crossed and positive thoughts!
Note that you should generally avoid editing your document when Zotero is running a refresh or you're risking corruption.