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Or worse, you try to edit a citation, and Zotero crashes. Suddenly, your in-text citations look like Doe, 2020, #23045 instead of "(Doe, 2020)."

We’ve all been there. You’re 48 hours into a final paper, the bibliography is pristine, and every citation is perfectly aligned. Then, a collaborator asks for a "clean" copy of your document—one without the Zotero field codes. zotero unlink citations

When you are still writing, revising, or moving chapters around. If you think you might need to switch from MLA to APA, keep those links alive. The Step-by-Step Guide (Do This Last) Always, always, always save a backup copy of your document before unlinking. Name it FinalPaper_ZOTERO_LINKED.docx . Keep that master copy safe. Or worse, you try to edit a citation, and Zotero crashes

You need to your citations. But before you click that button, let’s talk about what actually happens when you do. What Does "Unlink" Actually Do? When you use the Zotero plugin for Word or Google Docs, those shiny citations aren't just text. They are complex field codes —invisible metadata that connects the text in your document to the item in your Zotero library. Then, a collaborator asks for a "clean" copy

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