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I see your point, but given that MLA and Harvard use this technique quite a lot (only the page number in consecutive citations from the same source) it would be a big time saver. As there is already a quick view to add sources, I don't think one mor…
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adamsmith, precisely. The difference is just the "p.", but as I had to do them manually in Harvard (as I cannot suppress the year in Z), when I changed to MLA I had to manually remove all the "p."s As there is a ticking box for "suppress author", …
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Ok, everything worked excellently. Thank you for your continuous support adamsmith.
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Thanks bwiernik. Will try. @adamsmith: Thanks a lot for confirming. Where do I insert this code:
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Ok. Thank you. Apologies. I am completely new to coding. Can I remove this entire macro to prevent series title and number in the bibliography, without messing up anything: Also from the following code, can I rem…
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@adamsmith I want to implement the DOI removal code you suggest on this site: https://forums.zotero.org/discussion/4884/doi-reference-in-apa-style/p1 But I cannot see it. All codes are blanked out. It is not an issue of my browser, as I tried wi…
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Sorry, I found it. How can I post a piece of code here, so it doesn't keep disappearing from the comment window?
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Thank you. I found the editor one here, but it only affects the bibliography, not in-text citations (which I want to remove the "ed" from:
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Any idea about the removal of "eds" from citations and the adding of "conference paper"? (my last two points)
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Great. Thank you. I assume this will get rid of the links.
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Ok, thank you.
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Brilliant!!! It works. Many thanks for your help.
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Yes, I would like to modify the guide. I went into the editor and went to the "page" macro, but the "p." there refers to the bibliography, not in-text citation.
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It would be just one box under "suppress author". I understand that if you had to incorporate all requests, there would be GUI clutter, but I think the year suppression makes a lot of sense for people using Harvard. Anyway, thank you for explai…
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Ok, thank you for your quick response. In my discipline (media) it is common practice to leave out the year with consecutive in-text citations in the same paragraph. It simply reduces clutter. Just out of curiosity, why isn't it possible? The l…