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  1. RTF scan: most citations not recognized

    by r0adi3 · April 19, 2013
    Glad I found this. I was trying to download a google doc as rtf, then do the scan and it wasn't working, even when I opened and resaved the .rtf in Word. But, when I used the scan on a Word .rtf file
  2. Style request-submitting APA 6.0 canadien français

    by plavigueur · April 17, 2013
    https://docs.google.com/file/d/0B8VnQ9E1ThBWclltTU90RTNyZmM/edit?usp=sharing
  3. Style request-submitting APA 6.0 canadien français

    by adamsmith · April 17, 2013
    post it to google docs, link from here
  4. Is there a style that builds a web link around the title?

    by justindlong · April 10, 2013
    One of the problems with some simple bibliographies I'm doing is that the URLs for some articles cited are quite long. Is there a built in style (preferably one around Chicago) that would simply put t
  5. European Union Interinstitutional Style (Funded Proposals) - Footnote

    by sdspieg · April 6, 2013
    had received (which I posted here https://docs.google.com/file/d/0B-opIuO3xlZsYkV4dXVfVm1PYWM/edit?usp=sharing) and he was kind enough to produce us a Zotero style. We even corresponded with the pers
  6. Chrome OS

    by nilsloewen · March 25, 2013
    E.g. in Google Docs you can insert a code like {author, year, PMID}, download it as an RTF and then upload it to myendnoteweb.com where it is formatted and dropped back towards your computer. You can
  7. quick copy always starts numbering at 1

    by ajhuang · March 22, 2013
    also the same problem if i try using quick copy with google docs.
  8. RTF scan straightens apostrophes

    by adamsmith · March 19, 2013
    https://docs.google.com/file/d/0B9yc_yMcWirjMUpHMk1tenVmTUk/edit?usp=sharing
  9. RTF scan straightens apostrophes

    by marnenlk · March 19, 2013
    Sure. See before and after examples at https://docs.google.com/folder/d/0B-9S1Y1t4sLoazdjRGFSSFFxSkk/edit?usp=sharing . In this case, I created the RTF files with TextEdit, just to confirm that it was
  10. RTF scan: most citations not recognized

    by adamsmith · March 3, 2013
    I'm still in the process of testing some programs. Libre Office works well, good to hear the same about TextEdit, google docs won't currently work.
  11. Importing a simple excel-file

    by sdspieg · January 12, 2013
    My mother-in-law has started putting her (physical) library into a very simple Excel spreadsheet (https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0AuopIuO3xlZsdDU1VXVjMFROZlVzRnpVY08wdnAwaFE). I've been t
  12. [MLZ] Instructions for using Zotero with Google Docs under Windows

    by sdspieg · December 13, 2012
    For all of you who have been waiting for a way to use your favorite bibliographical management tool (Zotero of course, although for the time being only in its multilingual version) with Google Docs, F
  13. RTF scan output to full ZOTERO functionality

    by sdspieg · December 13, 2012
    Ha! My bad. I did the Ctrl-Alt-A (and C) in Firefox, but then tried to do Ctrl-C in Chrome. I now copied it into Google Docs in FF, and there it DOES indeed work. Up to the next step! Thanks Frank
  14. RTF scan output to full ZOTERO functionality

    by fbennett · December 12, 2012
    That's how it's supposed to work. As far as I know, the tool will work with Google Docs saved in ODF format. The links won't be active in Google Docs itself, which is unfortunate, but the conversion t
  15. RTF scan output to full ZOTERO functionality

    by sdspieg · December 12, 2012
    this, we collaboratively drafted the report in Google Docs, then exported it to Word, and then (manually) entered all footnotes through the Word Zotero add-in. Which was a nightmare. Is there a smart
  16. Problems with collaborative writing and sharing group library

    by cooperl09 · December 7, 2012
    Google docs: This is great for writing together, you can roll abck to previous version and is well integrated with Zotero. You just drag items from Zotero and drop them in.
  17. RTF scan output to full ZOTERO functionality

    by fbennett · November 24, 2012
    @ironfrown: I should add one note about the MLZ ODF Scan method when used with Google Docs. The drag-and-drop cite placeholders contain URLs that are meant to be clickable, so that you can easily acce
  18. RTF scan output to full ZOTERO functionality

    by ironfrown · November 24, 2012
    Like many others, I have moved to Zotero (from EndNote) only recently. I am using Zotero with Google Docs, so I rely on the RTF Scan. I wonder if it would be too hard for an RTF Scan to have an option
  19. Google Docs RTF output won't scan until I edit it

    by reed9999 · October 26, 2012
    When I export any Google doc as an RTF and then try to run RTF scan, Zotero doesn't find any references. If I then edit the RTF, say in WordPad, to add as little as one character and then rescan, ever
  20. Importing from NoodleTools?

    by ekrause60 · September 29, 2012
    You can export to Word, Google Docs, or as a Web Page (HTML)
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