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bwiernik, i also found that on the Internet, thanks, but it didn‘t solve the problem, which is why I asked here. However, after hours of browsing through all the setting options in word i finally found it myself. thanks anyways.
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Sure, I understand. Thanks anyways!
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Thank you for your comment. I have already explained in the original entry that Zotero works perfectly fine and that I do not know whom else to contact concerning my problem. As also already mentioned in my original post, i tried to turn them off …
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it seems to be a permanent document setting, since all of my older documents now also highlight the spaces between the words with blue dots....
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Right, would be another option... however, I guess I will just change the color manually and that's it... what's important is that the reference occurs in the final bibliography, which works, so it's fine and I will just accept it as a weird functio…
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Haha, jup, it's really weird :-) I don't get it, somehow it's funny though. Yes, I can change the formatting manually which eventually I will have to do because it's not just some function that wants to point out something while writing in the docum…
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However, when I insert the whole text of the document into a new document, it's still yellow and when I insert the reference in this new document it's yellow as well.
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nope just tried it out, all black
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Yes I have. It's only this one that is yellow. All the others, even when inserted on the exact same position, are black.
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thank you. it's really weird because I cite different sources of the same author called Grünewald, and it only does that to the 2010 reference that I include but not to the others.... meaning, whenever I cite his other work published in 2009, it's…
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aaaand: new fun fact. It only does that, when I insert a reference that includes the name of the author. If I choose to hide the author name then it's totally normal and written in black. But as soon as I add the author, it's yellow. f.ex.: Zotero…
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Okay so for now, it is one source only, and yes, doesn't matter where or how many references I insert to this source - it's yellow ^^ I really don't know why..!?
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I just realized that it doesn't do it to all of the sources that I want to cite but only to two specific ones. Couldn't find out why, though.
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Thank you for your quick answer. I have clicked the refresh button and also enabled auto-update-references, but it's still yellow
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As far as the underlined citations are concerned, I found the answer in the forum, but the other problem (yellow writing) is still going on.