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Javascript error in Word 2013 in Mendeley Desktop
Hi there,
I recently installed MS Office 2013 and my Mendeley Desktop reference manager did not work when I tried to cite in my thesis. This lead me to trying various possible solutions posted on Mendeley Support and MS Office, but to no avail. The error message still said: Javascript Problem. Citations work if I open a new document. I then looked at the script (using toggle field codes) of the citations between my problematic document and a new document. I have now identified the problem within the script of my document, but how can I edit the toggle field codes for ALL current Mendeley citations, and not just a single citiation, in my problematic document? If I delete the part of the script causing the problem, it only does it for that single citation and not the whole document (which is what is needed in my case). I have tried copy-pasting my thesis into a new word document, but the same problem occurs which means I am obviously copying the problem along with my text. Please advise. Thanks! Melissa |
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Are you asking how to toggle all field codes (irrespective of whether they are citations or not)? If so try Ctrl-A then Alt-F9
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Andrew Lockton Chrysalis Design, Melbourne Australia |
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