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Have you tried restarting your computer?
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Try installing the OpenOffice Integration Trunk XPI and let us know if it fixes your problem. If it doesn't, please take a screenshot of the first error message you see and email it to support@zot...org
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The buttons won't work in Office 2008. You need to use the Zotero scripts in the script menu. Are these appearing?
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See if restarting your computer (or logging out and logging back in) fixes this. We've seen this error or a similar one before—it seems to be an obscure operating system bug.
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There is no such thing as "Word 2004 for Mac vX." Your errors suggest that you have Word v. X installed, which Zotero does not support. Upgrade to Office 2004 or 2008.
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Your error report indicates that your issues are due to a "disk I/O error" when accessing your Zotero database. Make sure you have enough available disk space. You might want to check your file system (fsck or equivalent) and maybe check for bad blo…
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On page 36 of your document, delete and reinsert the reference following "Furthermore, as was previously observed by others", and the document should work again. This seems to be a document corruption issue—we'll try to develop a workaround for it,…
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You're trying to install the Word for Windows plug-in on OS X. Follow the installation instructions under the heading "Mac OS X".
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You need to copy your Zotero database to your new configuration, rather than exporting and importing all of your references. Exporting and importing your references breaks the links between your documents and the Zotero database.
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The plug-in has already been patched to support both 32-bit and 64-bit versions of Office, and the changes are available in the trunk WinWord Integration plug-in. It would be great if we could get some users to test this.
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Do you have any references in tables, or anywhere but the main text body and footnotes? The error you are getting suggests that OpenOffice.org isn't properly identifying where the text is, which, as I recall, is a known issue with OOo tables. If not…
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Also, try restarting your computer.
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Can you take a screenshot of the full java.lang.NullPointerException error and email it to support@zot...org? Thanks.
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This will probably be fixed in Zotero 2.1, which implements citeproc-js to handle citation generation and processing, but it would be great if you could email the smallest document fragment that produces this issue to support@zot...org.
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Are you switching between the two documents after you click the "Add Citation" button? Otherwise, I'm having trouble imagining how this could take place. Nonetheless, if you can reproduce the issue in two new documents, email them to support@zot...o…
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This should be fixed in r6074.
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Can you provide a report ID? This quite possibly indicates a bug that we should fix, and it would be great if you could save a copy of your document so that we can track it down, but in the meantime, you can probably fix what's wrong by following t…
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This certainly shouldn't be happening. What version of Word are you running?
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Also, you can right-click the title within the edit pane and choose "Title Case" or "lower case" from the Transform Text menu to correct an individual title.
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Zotero doesn't contain this string anywhere. You probably see this error because you have Zotero Scholar Citations installed, which we don't make or support (although if the author is on the forum, he or she might be able to help).
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Zotero can recognize almost any date format. It puts "y m d" next to the date to show that it detected a year, month, and day. If the date does not contain a day (e.g., August 2009), then you'll see "y m" there, and if the date is only a year, then …
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Zotero MacWord Integration requires Word 2004 or higher. You'll need to upgrade your copy of Word, or downgrade Zotero and Firefox.
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The first time you access a site through a proxy, you see a dialog like the one on this page explaining that Zotero will automatically redirect requests through the proxy, and giving you the opportunity to disable this functionality. The dialog is d…
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Do you have two copies of Word installed? Otherwise, you shouldn't be able to have two instances open simultaneously. If you delete the second copy (assuming it is in fact redundant), it should fix this problem.
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Can you see if there's anything else in the Error Console? The error you posted is from one of your other Firefox extensions which is evidently also having problems. You might also want to try removing corrupt extension files.
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Try disabling other Firefox extensions in Tools->Add-ons, and see if that fixes your problem.
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Did you edit your bibliography? There's a bug with numbered citations that can potentially cause this. You can close Firefox, delete the bibliography (make sure you delete all of it), open Firefox, and add it again, which will remove all modificatio…
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You have to open Zotero.dot (usually in %AppData%\Microsoft\Word\Startup) before Word will let you see the code.
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If you are running Firefox in Wine, and if OLE Automation will actually work in Wine, there are command line arguments to Firefox that will mimic clicking the toolbar buttons. Use: firefox.exe -silent -ZoteroIntegrationAgent WinWord -ZoteroInte…
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Did you save the style after you changed it? Are the changes reflected if you create a bibliography by control-clicking on a collection?