![]() Other macros that I routinely use now also produce the VB 5097 error, and the suggested inelegant work-around also enables them to run. The problem seems more extensive than just effects on Zotero. If saved as docx or doc files, however, the macros did not run when opened later. The docm document can be opened with double click. By saving the document as a docm file with “save as” options and reopening, the macros still work. When I did that, the Zotero macros ran okay in that document.īy working with that new dotm document (or copying contents of another document that no longer permits the Zotero macros to run into this document), I found I can use all the Zotero Word addon functions from the ribbon as previously. ![]() Use “open” rather than double click to ensure that it is opened as a dotm file and not docx file. Make a copy of either the Zotero.dotm or normal.dotm file and open it in Word. Norazi's observation was helpful, and it suggested a cumbersome work-around that seems to work on my system.
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