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Great, I really hope you can adress this bug at some point. A suitable workaround is, of course, to just copy the bibliography, paste it as regular text and delete the real bibliography.
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I'm using Wors 2019, Version 1808 I just select any of the references and add a single word to the reference text. I just found that I can repair the whole thing by resetting the modified reference. Unfortunately, the edit option is quite valuable…
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1. Create a new document. Do not change any Word style sheets. Add some lorem ipsum, some references and a reference list. Select a reference and edit the bibliography to add some word to the reference text. Now change the Word style sheet to anothe…
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I think I found what causes the process to break: if I add notes to a reference (via the >Add/Edit Bibliography< function), TNR is selected as font. I can still change the colour and make the whole reference list bold or italic using the Word …
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No, TNR only appeared during the process as a visible setting once. I was only able to see that because some lag or delay allowed me to have both windows open at once (Zotero was stilll updating some references). Usually you have to close the style …
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...nevermind, that's not a general solution. It works on some documents but not on others. But since Zotero easily takes a minute or two to reformat some hundreds of references, I was able to see the Times New Roman magically (and temporary) appeari…
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Okay, that helped... but in a weird way that I don't understand. 1.) If I change the citation style, the wrong font remains. 2.) I then change the font in the word style sheet to some random font and nothing happens, even after refreshing. 3.) …
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Thank you for your response, it's very well possible that the bug is not Zotero-centered but occures in the interaction of both programs. But since Timees New Roman is not used anywhere in my document, I qrise the question why part automatically ge…
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Thanks a lot. I'll just copypaste then.
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So when a journal asks/encourages to do so, we should tell them, Google Scholar said no? I get that the system can be an issue for automated indexing. I also understand concerns like adamsmiths, people might acidentaly refer to the same reference t…
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Thanks for you answers. I didn't mean to add the text into the reference itself (if I wanted it there, I'd just type it using word - sorry, that was missleading) but rather wanted the extra text to show off in the reference list at the end of the ma…