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- | ===== Zotero and Word Compatibility on Apple Silicon | + | ===== Zotero and Word Compatibility on Apple Silicon Macs ===== |
- | On Apple Silicon (M1) Macs, due to a bug in macOS, it's not currently possible to use Zotero with Word 16.44 or later in its default configuration. | + | To use Zotero with Microsoft |
- | We've reported the bug to Apple, but we don't know when it will be fixed. In the meantime, you can easily work around this problem in a couple ways, though Word will run somewhat more slowly. Fortunately, | + | (If you previously set Word to open under Rosetta |
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- | ==== Workarounds ==== | + | |
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- | === Option 1: Revert to Word 16.43 (recommended)==== | + | |
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- | The safest option is to downgrade to Word 16.43. | + | |
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- | You should then avoid updating | + | |
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- | Word 16.43 does not run natively on M1 Macs, so it will run more slowly than 16.44 and later. | + | |
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- | === Option 2: Run Word 16.44 or later under Rosetta === | + | |
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- | If you're not able to easily downgrade to Word 16.43, you can set Word to open under Rosetta. In Finder, go to your Applications folder, click Microsoft Word, go to File → Get Info, and check "Open using Rosetta" | + | |
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- | This will fix the problem, but it will cause Word to run more slowly until you uncheck the box, and even once this bug is fixed by Apple you may forget to go back and do so, causing | + | |
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- | While reverting to Word 16.43 will also cause Word to run more slowly, you'll be periodically reminded to upgrade, and you can just decline the update until this bug is fixed in a future version of Big Sur. | + | |
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- | If you do switch Word back to Rosetta mode, please be sure to **set a reminder** to return to this page and check on compatibility so you don't leave it running under Rosetta longer than necessary. | + | |
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- | ==== Technical Details ==== | + | |
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- | Zotero hasn't yet been ported to Apple Silicon, so it runs under Rosetta on M1 Macs. Prior to Word 16.44, Word also ran under Rosetta, and Zotero' | + | |
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- | Starting with Word 16.44, released on December 15, 2020, Word runs natively on M1 Macs. Zotero uses Apple Events to communicate with Word, and due to a bug in macOS, trying to pass 2048 (2< | + | |
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- | A future version of Zotero will run natively on Apple Silicon Macs, but not for a while. Zotero is based on Firefox, but upgrading to the recently released version of Firefox that supports Apple Silicon requires a major rewrite of Zotero, which is underway but not complete. Additionally, | + | |
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- | ==== Further Discussion ==== | + | |
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- | If you have questions about this issue, let us know in the relevant [[https:// | + |