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Ah, nevermind. I had inadvertently given the pieces the same short title. Now I've fixed that, and it's all working properly.
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Problem solved. By showing field codes, I hunted down the actual bibliographic data that had changed from one version of the source to another, and re-wrote those footnotes from scratch. No more 2006a, b, etc. Thanks for all your help.
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Sorry to be so dense, but how do I find, e.g., citation [130]? When I search the citations in the text of the document, first, not all citations are numbered. Some footntoes still show up with references like this (Wevers 1997:249) in the midst of t…
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What do you mean "look between 130 and 132"? I've searched (via ctrl+F) for all instances of "131" in the document, but can't seem to find any in field codes that don't belong. I.e., I see no instances of "131" in the slot identifying a source. As…
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Ref still showing up as 2006a, and there are two entries, one for 2006a and one for 2006b, still showing up in the bibliography. I've changed the doc prefs to IEEE, and have toggled field view. Now, the first entry shows up as item 4, and the seco…
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I showed field codes, and then tried to switch to IEEE within Word 2010's References > Style panel, but it didn't appear to change anything. How do I get Word to switch all my references into IEEE, and what should I be seeing once it does? Just …
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The bibliography has both a 2006a entry and a 2006b entry. Seems what happened is that at some point I edited the original entry, changing one detail. (Series number, from 2 to II.)
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Dear Adam, So I've elminated all the "2006b" entries by deleting them and re-entering the source from my library. Now, only "2006a" entries are left in the document. But it's still "2006a" when it should be "2006." Any help getting rid of that? I'v…
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Thanks, very helpful. Much appreciated.
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Is there any way to take whatever code was changed in the Chicago Full-note style (in order to enable the addition of "reviewed author" to change the source to a book review), and add it to a custom style? I'm working with a self-modified author-dat…
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Any help here? (See previous two posts.) I've searched through several similar threads and haven't found a direct answer to these two issues. Thanks.
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Sorry, one more, still in bibliography: how do I move the date from after the author to after the publisher, at the end of the reference? (e.g.: "Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 2014.")
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Many thanks to all of you who have helped with my editing queries. One more. I'm working with a lightly modified "International Organization" style: In the bibliography, how do I get multiple works by the same author to sort by date rather than…
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Thanks very much! I'll give it a shot.
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Adam (and anyone else interested), Thanks for your help. I was able to make those two edits to the style. Now I need to figure out how to make two more: 1) In the bibliography, when there are multiple works by one author, instead of the au…
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Great, thanks.
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Thanks! Re: 1), where do I go to change the default locale? I just hunted through all the Settings tabs in Zotero but couldn't find anything. Re: 2), which text in the style script is replacing, and how do I access the text to edit it?
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Just jumping into the thread here because I'm in search of a variation of what previous folks were looking for. If I'm starting with "International Organization," how can I edit it so as to: 1) Have quotation marks within the citation show…