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What is the URL of the page you are trying to save? Have you tried restarting your browser?
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The path to Zotero (e.g. /Appliactions/Zotero.app) and Word (e.g. /Applications/Microsoft Word.app) should not contain non-alphabet symbols (e.g. 123!@#$%ąčėį)
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Is that actually the error message as you see it? That would strongly point to either a LibreOffice issue or something in your system configuration (perhaps something that changes the user profile folder).
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Make sure you save the file as .odt (instead of .doc or other formats)
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Can you provide a specific URL that is giving you problems? Do note that arxiv has recently been loading very slowly at least in Europe, or more specifically, very slowly loading some statistics/tracking plugin code in the background, which causes t…
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When LO starts rejecting the plugin could you try manual plugin installation via LibreOffice extension manager (or just double-click the extension .oxt file) and paste the error you get here?
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I get 365 through my university, would that make a difference? No, that is fine. So neither Zotero, nor Word is in a folder that contains any non-alphabeth symbols? Could you create a new user account on your Mac and test there?
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See Troubleshooting Issues with Zotero Translators.
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Is Word installed in the default location (/Applications/Microsoft Word.app)? If not, could you try moving it there and see if it works?
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If you are having issues installing the plugin then see https://www.zotero.org/support/word_processor_plugin_troubleshooting#installation_error
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Have you tried restarting your computer?
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MacOS and LibreOffice require a Java JDK to work together, see https://www.zotero.org/support/word_processor_plugin_troubleshooting#libreoffice_on_macos_1011no_response_from_plugin For manual plugin installation (after you ensure that LibreOffice h…
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4) If I have a double-spaced paragraph and I then add a citation using the Add/Edit Citation button, the paragraph changes to single-spaced. Presumably other types of formatting can be affected as well. Zotero will reset to the default body/paragrap…
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In general if you see this happening it means that your existing citations are unlinked (e.g. if you refresh your document) you will see that the "Edit with Zotero" links will disappear. This most likely would have happened when copying text with ci…
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If you see an editing bibliography dialog when you click "Add/edit bibliography" it means that the bibliography is already inserted somewhere in the document. If you want it reinserted you will first have to remove the one you already have in the do…
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1) If I have a Zotero citation in the text (highlighted with the Field Shadings option) and I copy and paste it to another location, it loses the field information and no longer functions as a Zotero citation. This is unfortunately a limitation of L…
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Could you create a new user account in Windows and test whether it works there?
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If you have no other plugins in Chrome or security software that you can disable then you will have to install a proper version of Chrome and test if it works there.
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Go into Zotero Preferences -> Cite -> Word Processors and reinstall the word plugin. You will need to completely remove every citation that you see doubling upon refresh. Make sure to either remove the footnotes in full, or inside the footnote…
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Do you mean you get an error message from Zotero every time you insert? Is this only true for the document you are working on or also in a completely new document? Are citations sometimes inserted correctly (based on the field codes) even after rece…
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What do you mean by "doubling itself" and "actualizing"? If it works in a new document you will have to follow the instructions that dstillman linked above to isolate the problem.
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Could you try reinstalling Zotero? This would rarely help, but it is also a bug we haven't seen before. For the record the plugin is at least partially activated in Zotero, but it is not opening a TCP socket for communication (nor throwing an error …
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Is this window popping up from Zotero or Google Chrome? If it is Zotero, could you produce a Debug ID from Zotero? 1. In the Help menu, go to Debug Output Logging and select Enable. 2. Save the page from Chrome, wait and click through any popups th…
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When you go to Zotero Preferences -> Cite -> Word Processors do you see an entry to reinstall the LibreOffice plugin?
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Could you provide a specific URL where it fails and specific steps of what you do and what happens at each step? See reporting problems for details.
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We got the file and the corruption is obvious, but how it got that way is not. The citation text seems to be updated, but the underlying codes not, as you yourself pointed out above. Your Report ID above indicates the plugin failing somewhat randoml…
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Could you generate a startup Debug ID from Zotero?
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How and on what URL are you trying to save?
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Based on the error above your LibreOffice and Java setup is fine. Do you have any security software running on the machine? Custom proxy? Could you disable all of that, restart Zotero and LibreOffice and try again?
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This might be obvious, but have you tried restarting your Mac? Also, can you insert multiple citations in a new document? Does Zotero properly number them, for, e.g. the IEEE citation style? How about if you use the Chicago author-date style?
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