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creating_bibliographies [2018/08/31 16:55] – [Word Processor Integration] dstillman | creating_bibliographies [2018/08/31 16:56] – [Quick Copy] dstillman |
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If you just want to quickly add references to a paper, email, or blog post, Zotero's drag-and-drop Quick Copy is the easiest to go. Simply select items in the center column and drag them into any text field. Zotero will automatically create a formatted bibliography for you. To copy citations instead of references, hold down Shift at the start of the drag. | If you just want to quickly add references to a paper, email, or blog post, Zotero's Quick Copy is the easiest way to go. Simply select items in the center column and drag them into any text field. Zotero will automatically create a formatted bibliography for you. To copy citations instead of references, hold down Shift at the start of the drag. |
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To configure your Quick Copy preferences, open the Zotero [[kb:preferences|preferences]] menu and select [[preferences/export|Export]]. From this tab you can do the following: | To configure your Quick Copy preferences, open the Zotero [[kb:preferences|preferences]] menu and select [[preferences/export|Export]]. From this tab you can do the following: |