How to link Zotero citations in Word to the bibliography and make them clickable

A frequently requested feature of Zotero users is to be able to click on the citations inserted by Zotero in Word documents to go directly to the corresponding entry in the bibliography. Zotero does not offer this function by default - this is where the macro ZoteroLinkCitation comes into play. It enables precisely this linkage and provides an interactive connection between citations and the entries in the bibliography.

Update November 2025:

Based on the code of ZoteroLinkCitation a new Word Plugin, ZoteroCiteLinker by Serdar Aydin , was developed and presented. Instead of having to manually run VBA macros/scripts, you can simply activate the linking functionality via a ribbon in Word.

ZoteroCiteLinker Word for Zotero
The ZoteroCiteLinker add-in offers its functionality via a practical Word ribbon.

Further explanations on Making Zotero citations clickable in Word: The ZoteroCiteLinker add-in

What is ZoteroLinkCitation?

ZoteroLinkCitation is a VBA macro for Word that was developed by altairwei . It links citations inserted with Zotero directly to the corresponding entries in the bibliography. This function saves time, especially in long documents, and makes it easier to access important sources.

Functionalities:

  • Supports various author-year and numeric citation styles, including APA, Chicago, IEEE, Nature, Vancouver, Cite Them Right.
  • Retains the Zotero fields after linking.
  • Enables the formatting of links (e.g. colour, font).
  • Also works with multiple references within a citation field.

Installation and use of ZoteroLinkCitation

1. Downloading the macro

Download the ZoteroLinkCitation.bas by GitHub .

2. Importing the macro into Word

  • Open Word and press Alt + F11to start the VBA editor.
  • Wähle „Normal" im Projektfenster, klicke auf „Importieren" und lade die .basfile.

3. Saving document as a .docm

Save the document as a ‘macro-activated document’ (.docm) to be able to use the macro functionality.

4. Executing the Macro

Press Alt + F8, select ZoteroLinkCitationAll and start the execution of the macro.

5. Format your links

The macro offers the option of adapting the design of the links (e.g. colour or font) using a standard Word text template.

More detailed instructions in English can be found on the author's page. If you will be using this function frequently, you should also take a close look at how you can use a shortcut or even add a button for execution in the menu. It is also advisable to run the script in a test file first to familiarise yourself with its operation and also to test whether everything works correctly.

Step 1 - Installing the VBA Macro in Word
Step 1: Use shortcut Alt + F11 to open the VisualBasic Editor. Right-click on ‘Normal’ to import the downloaded .bas script
Step 2 - Running the zoteroLinkCitationAll script
Step 2: After you have saved your Word file as a .docm file, you can use the Alt + F8 execute the ‘ZoteroLinkCitationAll’ script using ‘Run
Step 3 - Zotero citations has successfully linked bibliography
Step 3: after you have confirmed the dialogues of the script you will be rewarded with perfectly linked citations.

Summary

With ZoteroLinkCitation you can make citations in Word documents clearer and more interactive. You can find the detailed instructions and the macro on GitHub.

If you want to further optimise and customise your Zotero experience, I offer here on citationstyler.com custom-made Citation Styles and many other customisation options in my blog to tailor your literature management workflows perfectly to the requirements of your institute or department.


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