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And still having the problem over 2 years later, now Libreoffice 7.5.7.1, Zotero 6.0.27, Ubuntu 22.04.
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Still having this problem nearly a year later, Libreoffice 7.2.5.2, Zotero 5.0.96.3, for what it's worth..
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Well, still a mystery. Upgrading libreoffice to the current stable (7.0.5.2) didn't change anything. Intriguingly, earlier today I copied a chunk of text with a citation from an old document and pasted it into a current document. When first pasted…
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Thanks for the suggestion, just upgraded (I was also starting to wonder if this might be a Libreoffice issue rather than a Zotero issue). Underlined cites in an existing document are still present, but I'll see what happens with new cites and/or ci…
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I tried switching to both an author-date style and Vancouver but same thing. Here's a screenshot with Vancouver and then switched back to the AJPH style I actually need (superscripted small numbers) https://naloxonestudy.org/resources/citation2.png
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Ok, that makes sense. Thanks for your help!
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The specific citation style I've been using is American Journal of Public Health. However I've also saved a copy of the document and changed the style in the copy to Vancover and refreshed that as a check. However, the uri's *are* different. …
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Thanks for this - very helpful. The other idea I came up with after posting this question was to find or write a citation style that gives the in-text cite in full, then use the footnote function from libreoffice/word and use zotero to cite within …
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Oh, great. Thanks for responding so quickly. Regards, Pete
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Hmm, doesn't work properly for me. In a blank OO document, I wrote the sentence "Now is the time for all good(1) men to come to the aid(2) of their party(3)." where each of the (x) is a random reference in Referencemarks/Vancounver format. I…
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Thanks RadicalLibre - your instructions for making standalone work with libreoffice worked for me on ubuntu 10.04.