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I'm using Chicago style. But I think the problem was solved by changing the document preferences from endnotes to footnotes, letting it refresh, and then changing it back to endnotes again.
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OK, let me get back to you. I'll need to recreate that because I've been in the habit of "correcting" all my titles to Title Case since I primarily write following Chicago, but a recent article that required APA is what brought all of this up.
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OK, I did discover last night the ability to transform the title text and change it to sentence case. But what's weird to me is that I've had source records before be loaded into Zotero in sentence case from Amazon or Worldcat, but then those titles…
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Well that sucks. When Chicago requires capitalization but APA doesn't, what are you supposed to do, have two different records of the same source??
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OK, thanks.
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Yeah, it is a Zotero error message, and I posted two error report numbers. I did find the problem though, it had to do with a section break.
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Seems to be tied to one section of the document but for the life of me I can't see why. New error report. 980406088. I am planning to retype in that section. But I'd still like help.
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Here's the error report 1691583197
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I've tried deleting the bibliography, but that doesn't help.
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Thanks, that did help.
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I found it at the CMS site, and, of course, you are correct! only first 7 listed. :-)
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Actually, the place and vol # did transfer over (it just took a long time). No quotation marks though.
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OK, thanks!
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Hi, For example, here's one item where I have the accessed date in my library, but it doesn't show up in the bibliography or note. http://www.apa.org/monitor/apr04/vagus.aspx I see in the 16th edition, that it also says that access date is not requ…