![]() ![]() the new 64-bit version of Firefox likely won't let Zotero communicate with Word, even if Zotero itself works with it (see ). Incidentally, I'm not sure how I saw your version of Firefox? You don't mention it in this thread nor your other recent thread. If it doesn't, you may need to enable it under templates in Word. Restart Word and the Zotero toolbar will almost certainly show up. Specifically, you should be able to find the zotero.dotm file then place it in the Word startup folder. This time when I downloaded it for my Word 2016 on the Samsung laptop. ![]() It is not like the Word 2013 where Zotero is added and also on my Word 2010. The quickest way for you to get this to work is to try to follow the linked instructions and say where you struggle rather than trying to diagnose things that are unrelated. And I do not have a Zotero tab on Word 2016. I don't have Windows 10 here, but the changes between that and 7/8 aren't that big, so this shouldn't be hard. We have dozens of reports from people doing just that (and we'd have hundreds if it didn't work). Really, I promise Zotero works with Word - both 20 - on Windows 10. Do you get the same reading? If so, if that one command were removed along with the actual file, will I be able to install the Word Plugin? The contents from that file reads as Files (x86)\Mozilla have a "Key 3" file on my computer which appears to mean that Zotero is not compatible with Word 2016. Now getting back to the "extensions file" located found under the link that you provided found on my computer.
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