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I am in the midst of writing a book. While I'd like to use Scrivener for this project, I am not doing so specifically because I use Zotero. I've used Zotero almost from the beginning, I have hundreds of references and notes in it. I chose to write t…
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Thanks. Yes, it was a Word setting. Thanks for pointing that out. All is well.
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I was surprised that this still had not been fixed in the most recent iteration of Zotero. I'd like to see the period added when the citation is first created, instead of after editing the citation. I find that I need the period at the end of nearly…
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Dan, I see your point, and I had never thought about this in the way you describe. I rarely add comments after the citation. Greg
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I have Zotero version 1.0.6 and the same error that originated this topic is still occurring. When I look at the ticket created back in January, I believe it said that this current version of Zotero should take care of this. Any idea when the error …
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When will this be corrected?
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Dan, Not sure what happened - I disabled and restarted Firefox and Zotero showed up. It looks like all is well. Greg
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I have followed the instructions noted on the Reporting Bugs page. There are no errors showing up. As I noted above, the Zotero pane will not show up at all. Nor is there a shortcut. Sure hope we can get the Zotero pane back. I am at a critical poin…
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Thanks! I had actually read the forum post that you mentioned prior to posting a comment to this forum. Zotero is enabled in my Firefox. Still no icon and no access to my Zotero database. Greg
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I just installed this update. My Zotero button disappeared from my toolbar, and there is no longer any option to save to my Zotero database when I access a book in a library database. I had 1.0.1 installed and was using Zotero successfully before I …
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Nevermind! I figured it out!!
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Bdarcus was right. I was not very clear. In the key sentence that he noted above, I was meaning to say the ability to create a note and then link it with a citation created in the library module of Scholar's Aid. Thanks for the clarification Bdarcus.