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Thanks - and sorry - it was an error in the data, authors names were not broken out into first and last names, and that just happened to be the entry I was using for development of the style.
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https://gist.github.com/anonymous/488e3f8f2c4322f79ebe75c71de8cbeb Yes - Zotero - "Book Section" Testing in LibreOffice Writer and MS Word
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Thanks peterhelfer, but it still has the same issue as above, these are highly technical papers with math, chemistry, biology. Very high number of false positives. Basically, no generic text search is going to work well. It would need to be reco…
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Still hoping for the first part of my question though. Finding citations/refs that are in the paper but not in the library.
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Generic Word features don't seem to be much help. For example in the first paragraph of our most recent grant, we have 14 field codes that Word will highlight, 2 of them are citations. That's not helpful, when searching through a large document. …
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Also just highlighting the citations in the document would be a help, since there are many times we have to go through and change, or just verify, all the citations and references, and as I stated before, in our documents they are very hard to diffe…
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Find citations that are in the document, but not in our library. This happens, for one instance, when a ref gets deleted from our library. Then, someone enters another copy of that same ref again and uses it in the document. Problem is if we …
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Most of our citation styles are superscripts. Most of our documents are chemistry and biology related, therefore we have more superscripts in the normal uncited text than we do citations. So the generic Word search doesn't work. The field codes c…
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Yes - we tried removing - but we are using number style. Searching turned up nothing. Solution: After hours wasted - we have the answer - hope this helps someone else. Microsoft is to blame. The old citation WAS USED in the "Footnotes and…