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Word and LibreOffice will highlight Fields/Reference Marks on your screen to indicate that the text is automatically generated. This can help you avoid accidentally manually typing in the fields (to edit the text shown in a Zotero citation, see [[/support/word_processor_plugin_usage#customizing_cites|Customizing Cites]]). These highlights are only shown on screen and won't appear if you print or save the document as a PDF. | See [[kb/citations_highlighted|Citations Highlighted]]. |
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You can change the settings for highlighting Fields/Reference Marks in your word processor: | |
* **[[https://helpdeskgeek.com/office-tips/show-field-shading-in-word-and-convert-the-fields-to-plain-text/|Word for Windows]]:** In Word Options, open "Advanced", then set "Field shading" to "Never", "Always", or "When selected". | |
* **Word for Mac:** Open Word -> Preferences -> View and set "Field shading" to "Never", "Always", or "When selected". | |
* **[[https://help.libreoffice.org/Writer/About_Fields|LibreOffice]]:** Open Tools -> Options -> LibreOffice -> Application Colors and check/uncheck the "Field shadings" box. You can also control the color used for field shadings. | |
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See also [[kb/citations_highlighted|Citations Highlighted]]. | |
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===== Citations converted to plain text ===== | ===== Citations converted to plain text ===== |