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Yeah I tried that
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Solved: the trick is to close both Word and Zotero and then reopen and refresh.
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Update: Solution does not always work. I have a common author, two different years (and cites). For some reason one gets 'a' and the other gets 'b'. Please help.
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I found and redid a 'Watson 1992b' and it came back as 'a'. Then refreshed and the 'a' disappeared. Not sure why it first appeared, but I found the solution.
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How do you stop Zotero from adding first initials in text of authors with common last names?
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That's it! Thanks so much!
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"1887" in one item, and "1893" in another. The quotes are not in extra.
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I understand now that a CUP book may not be in CUP style. Problem solved and thanks for your help.
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That is very helpful, thank you. As for original date, I have only the original year in extra. I tried it with two items (and refreshed), and it doesn't catch in either case. I am stumped.
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In the CUP book in front of me, a stand alone book, first names appear in the bibliography (this issue is in another post, I guess you are combining my two posts). Thanks for the tip on the original date. For some reason, however, the date in 'extra…
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That did it! Thank you so much!