Formatting lost in Google Doc
Hello,
I have been working on a Google Doc for a few weeks which has reached around 100 citations. Yesterday, after adding in a new reference, the citations refreshed but without the correct formatting. There was no error message or anything else unusual.
The loss of formatting looks like this (for an in-text citation of references 1 and 2):
\super 1,2\nosupersub{}
And the bibliography:
{\rtf (1)\tab Reinkowski-H\uc0\u228{}fner, E. Tempera: Narratives on a Technical Term in Art and Conservation. In {\i{}Tempera painting 1800-1950: experiment and innovation from the Nazarene movement to abstract art}; Dietemann, P., Ed.; Archetype Publications: London, 2019; pp 21\uc0\u8211{}32.(2)\tab Reinkowski-H\uc0\u228{}fner, E. TEMPERA: ON THE HISTORY OF A TECHNICAL TERM. In {\i{}Painting in Tempera, c. 1900}.
Can anyone help me rescue my article?
I have been working on a Google Doc for a few weeks which has reached around 100 citations. Yesterday, after adding in a new reference, the citations refreshed but without the correct formatting. There was no error message or anything else unusual.
The loss of formatting looks like this (for an in-text citation of references 1 and 2):
\super 1,2\nosupersub{}
And the bibliography:
{\rtf (1)\tab Reinkowski-H\uc0\u228{}fner, E. Tempera: Narratives on a Technical Term in Art and Conservation. In {\i{}Tempera painting 1800-1950: experiment and innovation from the Nazarene movement to abstract art}; Dietemann, P., Ed.; Archetype Publications: London, 2019; pp 21\uc0\u8211{}32.(2)\tab Reinkowski-H\uc0\u228{}fner, E. TEMPERA: ON THE HISTORY OF A TECHNICAL TERM. In {\i{}Painting in Tempera, c. 1900}.
Can anyone help me rescue my article?
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I was able to fix it though!
I went to the Zotero menu - Document Preferences at which point I changed it to MLA (I'm writing in APA). It reformatted everything as MLA (and more importantly rendered it correctly). Then I switched it again from MLA to APA. Looks like it should now.
That was scary.