Word Plug-in Add Citation dialog customization

I attach pdf's of articles to a lot of citations, and I don't like the way they always show up in the "add citation" dialog in the Word plug-in. Does anyone know how to change this? Or maybe a better way to link the PDF's to the citations?
  • if they're attached you should just see a + next to the article name and not the attached pdf (nor any other attached file). Is that not the case for you?

    btw. using the Zotero quick-look you can open the pdfs from the word plugin, which can be quite convenient, e.g. to check a quote or a page)
  • No, that hasn't been the case. They're always "expanded," so that the little plusses are minuses. Technical language, I know. I'm using Mac Word 2011, if that matters.

    Yeah, I really like that functionality (opening the PDF's from the plug-in).
  • that shouldn't be the case - I'm not sure what sets the default there.
    But you can collapse all items by pressing the - (minus) sign while having any item highlighted.
  • They should only be expanded by default if you're viewing a saved search where the child items match the search conditions. Otherwise we're going to need to see a screenshot.
  • Ah, I hadn't noticed that they only show up that when I'm searching. But that's the main way I navigate the library. It's not a "saved search," though, if I understand what that means correctly.

    I tried to paste a screenshot in here but apparently I'm not smart enough. What would that tell you? (The screenshot, not my inability to add it to the post).
  • OK, right—same applies to a quick search.

    A quick search mode that matches only parent items is planned, though there's no ETA. But it would be available in the plugin window as well.

    (To post a screenshot here you'd have to upload it to a free image-hosting service and post the link here. No need in this case, though.)
  • And just to be clear, those are full-text search results you're seeing.

    In the meantime hitting the minus key will hide them.
  • I thought they might be full-text, since searching for an author brings up articles that cite her often as well. Kinda limits the use of that as a sorting tool, but there are plenty of other options for that.

    Thanks for the info.
  • note that you can, e.g., search for an author by sorting by the author column and just starting to type (obviously doesn't work for 2nd authors, though).
    To be clear - I'm not claiming that this is a perfect solution, but it's a good workaround for the time being.
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