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All set! I solved that one too. I had to make the change in Word Styles. Easy. - In Microsoft WordClick anywhere inside your bibliography. - Go to the Home tab at the top of the window. - In the Styles pane (right-click the "Bibliography" or "No…
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Thank you, AdamSmith! You solved it for me. One more question. Why does Zotero insist on formatting my APA bibliography in Arial(body) 11pt font (my paper is in Times New Romans 12pt)? I changed the bibliography to Times New Roman 12, and the Zote…
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Problem solved! I updated Word, restarted my computer, opened Zotero fresh, and refreshed by document. All looked correct again. Gosh, when I checked my bibliography, it was full of HTML code! After a Zotero refresh on the updated Word, it all came…
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Word version: Microsoft® Word for Microsoft 365 MSO (Version 2605 Build 16.0.20026.20182) 64-bit Zotero version: 10.0-beta.7+982c00aaf (64-bit) No updates found for Zotero. I just asked for an update which is loading in the background. I had thou…
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I agree, it would be lovely to be able to select several documents and change all the fields. This would speed me up when editing metadata for several volumes by the same author and publisher, where all fields are identical except for the title of v…
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Thanks for all the help on this. My second computer that I had moved file to did not have they grey'd out. I reverted all of those files back to the way Zotero likes it (stored files). Then when it was done uploading all to the cloud, I checked the …
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I also really like that when I have all of my files in one folder, they are easy to search out files that I need offline from Zotero, just using windows search once windows indexes it.
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Thanks for this quick reply. I returned to my secondary computer, and it seems that most of my files are still accessible there. So, I am returning them to stored files and syncing them up to the Zotero cloud. To restore functionality on the compu…
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