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I did, but it is still using the wrong citation. I even tried it again, but it is still having issues. I just checked for duplicates; there are none.
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Okay, I just figured out that in a new document, it now uses the correct citation. I did refresh my original document, but that citation is still coming in wrong. So, I think my issue is in my Word document. Why is Zotero not updating in a Word docu…
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I know; that is how it should be cited. However, it is still cited as Remedial Education (2016). How do I get it to fix it? https://s3.amazonaws.com/zotero.org/images/forums/u12553707/2kyllaynvqkusiqjj8ak.png I found the same article with the aut…
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I deleted it and re-added it, and it is still producing the wrong citation. I am trying what you are say, it is still producing the wrong citation. It is a different citation, but a wrong one. I curious on how this is me not trying. I opened up the …
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I have fixed the metadata, and it is still doing it! I also have capitalized citations on my reference page when they should not be. I was asking for a manual override to fix these issues. Since there is no manual override, no steps have been ta…
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So my answer is No, there is no way. I have to change it every time I refresh the citations. Got it!
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I do and I have. I do not just trust it to fill it all in for me. I have even tried to switching the title and website. Still does not work. Can you please answer my question? Is it possible to manually override a citation or not?
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This is how it should be cited (American Progress, 2016) and this is how it is being cited (Remedial Education, 2016). This is a link to the website. https://www.americanprogress.org/article/remedial-education/ So, is it possible to manually ove…
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I am using APA 7. I have a website that I am using, and the in-text citations keeps using the name of the article and not the name of the website.