
Additional content may have been adapted from the Zotero LibGuide by Jason Puckett and licensed by Georgia State University Library under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial License. Select your citation style from the drop down menu and click OK. Select your citation style by clicking Edit in the top menu bar in the Zotero client, select preferences, and click Export. Part or all of this answer is adapted from Zotero wiki content distributed under various Creative Commons licenses found at /support/licensing. There are two ways to create formatted bibliographies using Zotero without the word processor integration.
If you want to create your own shortcuts in Word for Mac or LibreOffice, see Zotero's Word Processor Plugin Shortcuts.
NOTE: You can overwrite a sequence so don't overwrite a sequence you commonly use. If you choose a sequence that is already being used for a different shortcut, it will show up under the "Current Keys" field as "Currently Assigned To ". ZoteroAddEditCitation, and then "Specify the Keyboard Sequence" by placing your cursor in the "Press New Shortcut Key" field and enter your keyboard sequence. Select/highlight the preferred operation, e.g. Under "Macros," scroll all the way down to the bottom to find ZoteroAddEditBibliography, ZoteroAddEditCitation, etc. Under "Categories," scroll all the way down to the bottom to find "Macros" and select it. From this window, you will see "Keyboard Shortcuts: Customize" at the bottom. Open Word and go to File > Options > Customize Ribbon. Here's how to create your own keyboard shortcuts in Word for Windows: Zotero now installs word processor plug ins for the supported word processing programs on installation. Zotero does not have default keyboard shortcuts in Word but you can create your own.