Zotero very slow with Word for Mac
You asked me to start a new thread for this.
Zotero is very slow to insert any reference in Word for Mac: two minutes for one reference.And clicking a refresh means a six minute wait. And Zotero will often come up with an error after all of that saying something went wrong. Happens in multiple documents as soon as they get large or complex. Advice please? Is it MacOS with Word and bid documents: this is what my research tells me but I’d appreciate your input to try to find a way to make it work.
I have disabled ‘automatically update citations.’
Zotero is very slow to insert any reference in Word for Mac: two minutes for one reference.And clicking a refresh means a six minute wait. And Zotero will often come up with an error after all of that saying something went wrong. Happens in multiple documents as soon as they get large or complex. Advice please? Is it MacOS with Word and bid documents: this is what my research tells me but I’d appreciate your input to try to find a way to make it work.
I have disabled ‘automatically update citations.’
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Otherwise, the standard suggestion is to split your document into multiple documents by chapter and work on them individually, and then recombine them in the end, or work on a Windows machine if possible.
Otherwise, the recommendation to split the document chapter-wise is probably the best option to improve speed.
Given that academic dissertations often have over 1000 references, this is really poor: if I insert 50 citations a day, I spend a few seconds inserting them and over an hour a half just twiddling my thumbs waiting for Zotero to think about it.
I already split the document chapter wise but at some point I have to combine them and carry on working. Are there any other suggestions you have apart from what you've already said? Is it a known Mac for Word issue? If so, does Google doc fare better with Mac?
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LibreOffice and Word for Windows both are very fast and stable. Mac for Word becomes slow with many citations, and even more so when they are footnote citations. Google Docs becomes as the size of the document increases, where we don't recommend it for documents that are longer than 100 pages.
I was about to ask whether using something like MHRA (4th ed) would improve the reaction time, and then I thought I should just try it. I did. And it inserted it immediately. D334900982
So it seems that all along it has been the specific citation style that does not like Word for Mac (fellow students using Word for Windows had no issues). I am going to move to MHRA and see how I get on. Thanks for your help with this.
not sure how to link to a style. here is a ss.
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But I follow the advice to disable 'Automatically update citations' in Word/Zotero/Document Preferences, it works through my document replacing all endnote references with fields that say simply {Citation}, and the endnote references don't seem to be recoverable.
Am I missing something here?
I downloaded Libreoffice which is one of the two systems that does not work in the same way as MacOS Word does. But I hated the look. So clunky and outdated even when I changed the view options.
Then I tried it with Google docs. It inserted the reference within seconds. No issues at all. I know the Zotero helpdesk did not mention it to me as a recommended option, it works on a 200 page dissertation with multiple images, tables and 1000 references already in place. So try experimenting with that and upload something and then embed Zotero and save as Google doc. This also has the advantage of never having to press “save” before every single Zotero insertion in case it makes Word crash again.
I also experimented with a different referencing software and did find some improvement with MHRA compared to the bespoke one that our Uni course suggested we use.
So worth some experimenting - but do a back up first!
@NicolaJohnson We strongly advise against working on documents longer than 100 pages with Google Docs. Due to difficult to explain technical issues with Google Docs that are outside of our control, citing there may become extremely slow (much slower than on Mac for Word) at any time, and there will not be any way to speed it up again.
If citing is slow with MHRA in Word even with automatic citation updates disabled for all subequent cites, then it's a bug in Zotero and we will fix it if you send the document to support@zotero.org with a link to this thread. Otherwise, the recommendation is to either use LibreOffice, Word for Windows or split the document chapter-wise. We strongly don't recommend using Google Docs.
To test it, I took my old dissertation and saved it as an unformatted .rtf file, which stripped out all the original formatting and images. I then added 100,000 words with basic formatting and inserted 140 images as compressed JPEGs (all reduced to under 500 KB each). After resaving the file as a .docx, the trial document came out at only 1.8 MB.
I tested adding a citation in MHRA style and it worked immediately. Given the problems I’ve had before, could you please check ID: D1760181257 and confirm there don’t appear to be any issues?
If everything looks fine, this may be the solution for handling long Word documents on a Mac: keep all images below 500 KB, insert them as JPEGs rather than PNGs, and the result is a document under 2 MB even with 100,000 words and citations. Hopefully this helps anyone else facing similar difficulties.
This effectively means that you would have to reinsert every citation with Zotero again, if you want Zotero to manage them for you in this document. Otherwise now they are just plain text in Word.
Other operations, such as inserting a bibliography, changing citation style or refreshing the document will be slower, in proportion to the number of citations.
I use WordforMac.
Problem:
Word>Zotero>Document Preferences>Cite : Zotero keeps forgetting the cite style. Every single time I open a new Word for Mac document I have to go to 'document preferences' and set it to MHRA. It keeps defaulting to one I used last year.
Then if I want to check document preferences again, it simply won't show me. It will just open the whole of Zotero in whatever page I was last using.
If I try to add a citation, it will not. Again it just takes me to the whole pf Zotero. If I click on anything it will show me the whole PDF.
I have tried:
1) closing Word and Zotero and re-opening.
2) Zotero>Settings>Cite>WP>re-install.
No change. ID: D1434258448
Am spending a ridiculous amount of time trying to get this working now. I am not technical so please do not just tell me to follow instructions on a link. I need practical step by step help.
I do not want to switch to LibreOffice again. Tried it: hideous.
I cannot swap to Windows.
I just want to get Zotero working with WordforMac in the way it should
Track changes is disabled
I have no captions with citations
"Copying and pasting the document content into a new document to see if the problem goes away": Tried this - same issue persists.
"If using OneDrive on Windows, save the copy of the document to your local hard drive" : my doc is on my hard drive
"Open the copied file and check if you get the error after switching to a different bibliography style." : as advised, cannot open document preferences more than once; the second time it just opens the whole Zotero page, not the doc preferences page
"If the document has a bibliography, delete it completely and check if you still get the error." No change.
You have previously requested the document so you can do bug analysis so have sent it to you to do just that.
We'll look into the document you've sent us and let you know.
Specifically:
1. After restarting Zotero, the first citation insert on my M2 Macbook Air took over 200s, or about 3.5 minutes.
2. Subsequent citation inserts are nearly instantaneous.
Can you confirm that you DO NOT see this behaviour either with Zotero 7.0.30 or Zotero Beta?
If you do not. Restart Zotero, insert a single citation into your document, and make sure it's finished inserting (progress bar is no longer open as one of Zotero windows), then produce a Debug ID for attempting to insert a second citation.
Trying to go back to document preferences to check anything leads again straight to the Zotero window instead of the doc.preferences window.
I then followed your instructions: "Restart Zotero, insert a single citation into your document, and make sure it's finished inserting (progress bar is no longer open as one of Zotero windows), then produce a Debug ID for attempting to insert a second citation." It took 1m 20 secs; the Debug ID is D1477396434
So it did work - but it seems I have to go in once and change the referencing style in doc.preferences and then quit and go back in again. That does not seem right?
I had 'automatically update citations' disabled. A refresh took almost 8 minutes. I entered one more reference and did one more refresh; the second refresh took 3 minutes , for which I have a Debug ID: D1612863513
Either way you should not be running a refresh, or going into document preferences after every citation insertion. The whole purpose of having automatic citation updates disabled is that it makes citation insertion and editing fast. The rest of the operations are still slow, but the most common operation that you will need - citation editing, is fast. You should only run the slow operations when you need to, e.g. refresh, which makes sure that all the citations inserted with automatic citation updates disabled look correctly, e.g. with ibid for repeat citations.