Dec 4, 2018 - Go to the Zotero website at www.zotero.org, register and Download the latest version. You have installed on your computer, i.e. Windows, Mac OS X or Linux. Next open up Word to check that the plugin has installed. I tried to fix this in the latest version, and it works for me in the manuscript where it previously failed. What version of Word do you have?
My recommendations come from, so feel free to just refer to this post (or use it in addition to my suggested steps below): 1. Reinstall Zotero. First make sure you have entirely closed Word and Zotero. Use the to re-install your Zotero library. Open up Word and see if the Zotero icons are there. If not, from within Word, see if the Zotero.dot file is in your Word startup folder.
If it’s not there, search for that file (it may be in your Office 2011 start up folder), and once you find it, move it to the 2016 start up folder – then Zotero and Word will know where to look for it. Re-start Word.
– Here are the step-by-step directions if you haven’t played around with finding support files before: 1- Open Word 2 - Click on 'Word' in bold next to Apple in the Mac applications menu 3- Select Preferences in the drop-down options 4- Click on File locations under Personal settings 5- Click on 'Start up' at the bottom of the list 6- Click 'modify' and select /Library/Group Containers/UBF8T346G9where UBF8T346G9 is a random string that will be different on your computer and should already exist.Office/User Content/Startup/Word.
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