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After I run the ODF and select the citation style in LibreOffice, I see the code fields populated with the citation format I picked. From there I follow the instructions on the transfer option that begins with saving as docx, changing the file type …
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I rechecked and my disconnect is on the steps for transfer document option, particularly following the instructions from LibreOffice to Word and get the same message I referenced in Step 3.
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Hi @adamsmith I am trying to create a bibliography from footnotes, but although I followed the transfer document option that was referenced on this post, I get a pop-up message on word saying: You must insert a citation before performing this oper…
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oh ok. Thank you!
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Problem solved! Thank you. Is there a way to automatically update add-ins?
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Is this something that could be considered in the near future (months)?
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Thank you for the fast response. I looked closer and my compilation through LibreOffice was only detecting the headings and sections where there is no citation, hence the error. I change the compilation settings and the scan went through without iss…
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Hi @adamsmith and @bwiernik I hope you guys are doing great. Just a brief note looking for any guidance you may have on the bracket/parenthesis issue. Agains, thank you for all the help
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Hi @bwiernik I hope you are doing great. Just checking in on any suggestions you may have as to the bracket/parenthesis issue I described. Thank you in advance for your help and time.
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Bluebook
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Ok I see. I added this to the extra field: "Reference: (per curiam) (citing Weems v. United States, 217 U.S. 349, 378 (1910) (Douglas, J., concurring) (“The Anglo-American system of law...")." and here is what the citation string looks like: Furman…
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Hi @adamsmith, I know you guys are probably very busy. I wanted to check-in on your thoughts regarding the question I had. Thank you so much in advance for your time and response. Have a great day.
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@adamsmith Hi there, so I tried what you suggested, to manually enter the citing within the citation and I got this: Furman v. Georgia, 408 U.S. 238, 242 (1972) (citing Weems v. United States, 217 U.S. 349, 378 [1910] [Douglas, J., concurring] [“…
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I appreciate it. I messaged their support the last week of March, and I have yet to hear back. My main concern is messing up my Zotero library when I am close to finishing the project. I posted a question about this on March 17, 2022 in this forum.…
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I guess that would be a way to do it. I thought that since I have over 1000 citations, there was a way to do it by dragging and dropping the one code inside the other, but it did not like it. The problem I just realized is that if any of these hav…
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Hi There, I have a follow up question about what we have been talking about here. I am trying to set up citation of a case which is citing a language from another so it would come out like this Furman v. Georgia, 408 U.S. 238, 242 (1972) (citing …
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Thank you so much! I'll check it out. Have a great rest of your weekend.
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Oh, no problem at all. There is no hurry. I just did not know if you guys had seen it. Thank you so much.
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Hi there, Just a brief note in case this post has slipped through the cracks. Thank you again for your help.
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If you happen to come up with a workaround, please let me know even if it entails choosing a different item type label because I noticed that when citing UN General Assembly Resolutions, the full date and not just the year is needed inside the paren…
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I wish I could say that, but that’s not the case. I may just have to make the adjustments manually. If it were to be implemented as it should, then maybe a box one can check to identify the type of court, which would trigger a code adding the abbrev…
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I was afraid you would say that... but you are correct, it is complicated. We can limit this to US Courts. In general, the abbreviation can be found next to the year. For example: State Supreme Court of Minnesota - State v. Ness, 707 N.W.2d 676, 6…
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It did!! That is awesome! Hopefully the last ones on this... For citing Court of Appeals opinions, bluebook requires the deciding court to show next to the year, like this: U.S. v. Scroggins, 880 F.2d 1204 (11th Cir. 1989). The code for the opin…
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Hi there, I have a related question on this issue. When citing sources, most use signals such as, See, see also, id. at, compare, etc i.e., See Graham v. Florida, 560 U.S. 48, 79 (2010); see also Harmelin v. Michigan, 501 U.S. 957, 1001 (1991). Tr…
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Perfect!! I have a of editing to do, but this is great!! Thank you, AGAIN!
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I appreciate it very much... I am sure others would too. I have a related question, given the mystery I created was resolved, though. When citing court cases and using explanatory parentheticals to describe something about the opinion, the format …
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I was very excited to read that, so I went and removed the semicolons only to see the same result... BUT... I saw your citation string, specifically that you added the references face to face, so I gave that a try. Usually and because of the habit…
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I just added these same items to the document (Journal Article, Case, and Book) and they are all separated by .;
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It happens only when citing more than one source. I only add a semicolon between sources as Bluebook directs. Here is what it looks like when I drop it into Scrivener... { | Campbell, & Pedersen, 2007 | | |zu:5288534:YXUMF5L9}; { | Furman v. …
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I also thought it had something to do with Scrivener until I used other styles, and the problem went away. There must be something specific to this style in the code... what? I have absolutely no idea. Is there anything else I can do to help? I coul…