Inconsistent inline citation style can not be fixed
Hi there,
I have inconsistent inline citation styles in one document, such as:
(Lydia Elshoff et al., 2012; A. Koupparis et al., 2021).
A. Koupparis et al., 2021 even appears in three different styles: A. Koupparis et al., 2021, Koupparis et al., 2021, and Andreas Koupparis et al., 2021, all in the same Word document.
I removed duplicates and refreshed the citations in Word. The metadata is correct in Zotero. I also tried reinstalling the Word plugin, but nothing worked.
I'm using a Mac, and the document was previously edited on Windows. If I create a new Word document on Mac and insert this reference, it displays correctly. However, strange things happen even after completely deleting this reference and bibliography from the original document:
1) The paper still appears in the bibliography after adding it.
2) The inline format remains incorrect after inserting the reference.
Could you please help me fix this? Thanks a lot.
I have inconsistent inline citation styles in one document, such as:
(Lydia Elshoff et al., 2012; A. Koupparis et al., 2021).
A. Koupparis et al., 2021 even appears in three different styles: A. Koupparis et al., 2021, Koupparis et al., 2021, and Andreas Koupparis et al., 2021, all in the same Word document.
I removed duplicates and refreshed the citations in Word. The metadata is correct in Zotero. I also tried reinstalling the Word plugin, but nothing worked.
I'm using a Mac, and the document was previously edited on Windows. If I create a new Word document on Mac and insert this reference, it displays correctly. However, strange things happen even after completely deleting this reference and bibliography from the original document:
1) The paper still appears in the bibliography after adding it.
2) The inline format remains incorrect after inserting the reference.
Could you please help me fix this? Thanks a lot.
Citations can live inside a document. You will need to delete the citations to the now-deleted versions and reinsert them, making sure that you use the one mentioned under "cited".
You can switch to a different style to make the identification of these stray duplicates easier.
https://www.zotero.org/support/kb/word_field_codes