 Now we're going to talk about a few more things you can do in Word with Zotero. If you select the Zotero tab on top, this is where we did the adding and editing citations and the add or edit bibliography, but there are three other things that we can do. First is document preferences. When I select this, I can change my citation style. Right now I'm on APA, which is author last name and date. But if I select MLA and hit OK, you can see now it's just the last name. I added one more citation so I can show you what the refresh button does. Let's say you wrote your project, but at some point you went back into Zotero and made a change. For example, this mammoth article isn't titled correctly, so if I go in there and make the changes and then go back to my Word document, it's still incorrect. But I can hit refresh from the Zotero tab and it will update that information. Finally, there's unlink citations. If you select unlink citations, all of the information that you brought in from Zotero will just be converted into regular old text. You won't be able to refresh and you won't be able to change citation style with just a few clicks. So be careful about that one because you cannot undo it. And those are all the things you can do in Word with Zotero.