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In-text citations sometimes become 2 pages long showing programming commands for one citation

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For example, when 'track changes' is on in word and I click "accept and move to next" the citation nearest to where I was when I clicked it goes absolutely crazy and becomes two to five pages long and seems to describe the commands from the CSL. The entire thing turns grey as normal references do, including some text that was between references. Here is an example of what I'm talking about, this is not the full text though: [ { "dropping-particle" : "", "family" : "W\u00e4gele", "given" : "Brigitte", "non-dropping-particle" : "", "parse-names" : false, "suffix" : "" }, { "dropping-particle" : "", "family" : "Witting", "given" : "Michael", "non-dropping-particle" : "", "parse-names" : false, "suffix" : "" }, { "dropping-particle" : "", "family" : "Schmitt-Kopplin", "given" : "Philippe", "non-dropping-particle" : "", "parse-names" : false, "suffix" : "" }, { "dropping-particle" : "", "family" : "Suhre", "given" : "Karsten", "non-dropping-particle" : "", "parse-names" : false, "suffix" : "" } ], "container-title" : "PLoS ONE", "id" : "ITEM-2", "issue" : "7", "issued" : { "date-parts" : [ [ "2012" ] ] }, "page" : "1-5", "publisher" : "Public Library of Science", "title" : "Masstrix reloaded: Combined analysis and visualization of tran-scriptome and metabolome data", "type" : "article-journal", "volume" : "7" }, "uris" : [ "http://www.mendeley.com/documents/?uuid=015069fc-f322-489a-be70-a3960bfe0f8d" ] }, { "id" : "ITEM-3", "itemData" : { "DOI" : "10.1016/j.chroma.2014.07.021", "ISSN" : "1873-3778 (Electronic)", "PMID" : "25074420", "abstract" : "Lipid profiling or lipidomics is currently applied in many different research fields. It refers to the global analysis of a samples lipid content using different analytical chemistry methods, with mass spectrometry as the mostly employed technology. We developed a comprehensive in-depth analysis method for the lipidome of the soil-dwelling nematode Caenorhabitis elegans, a widely used model organism. Four different columns were compared with a generic gradient and a novel sub-2-mum core-shell column, Waters Cortecs C18, showed superior performance in case of chromatographic peak characteristics, e.g. plate numbers and number of detected lipid features. Retention time deviation was generally less than 1% within one column and below 5% for columns from different batches. Intensity variation was lower than 30% for most detected features. Improved chromatographic separation showed enhanced resolution for isomeric lipids and allowed collection of highly detailed MS/MS spectra for lipid identification. In total 1304 lipid features were detected in positive ionization mode and 265 in negative mode. Lipids from different classes were annotated and MS/MS spectra obtained by data dependent fragmentation were used for identification purposes.", "author" : [ { "dropping-particle" : "", "family" : "Witting", "given" : "Michael", "non-dropping-particle" : "", "parse-names" : false, "suffix" : "" }, { "dropping-particle" : "", "family" : "Maier", "given" : "Tanja Verena", "non-dropping-particle" : "", "parse-names" : false, "suffix" : "" }, { "dropping-particle" : "", "family" : "Garvis", "given" : "Steve", "non-dropping-particle" : "", "parse-names" : false, "suffix" : "" }, { "dropping-particle" : "", "family" : "Schmitt-Kopplin", "given" : "Philippe", "non-dropping-particle" : "", "parse-names" : false, "suffix" : "" } ], "container-title" : "Journal of chromatography. A", "id" : "ITEM-3", "issued" : { "date-parts" : [ [ "2014", "9" ] ] }, "language" : "eng", "page" : "91-99", "publisher-place" : "Netherlands", "title" : "Optimizing a ultrahigh pressure liquid chromatography-time of flight-mass spectrometry approach using a novel sub-2mum core-shell particle for in depth lipidomic profiling of Caenorhabditis elegans.", "type" : "article-journal", "volume" : "1359" }, "uris" : [ "http://www.mendeley.com/documents/?uuid=01bb9c90-f1cf-465c-9745-46f03d8c13b2" ] } ], "mendeley" : { "formattedCitation" : "(Suhre & Schmitt-Kopplin 2008; W\u00e4gele, Witting, Schmitt-Kopplin & Suhre 2012; Witting, Maier, Garvis & Schmitt-Kopplin 2014)", "plainTextFormatted Clearly something is going wrong somewhere, but I don't see why it would be with the journal style I chose, and this never happened until the last few days. I was planning on submitting this paper tomorrow and now I'm going to have to delay it because the citations are completely messed up and I might have to go through it and do them all by hand. I will never use Mendeley again after this fiasco, but I want to know if this is a problem other users have encountered, and if they did, how they fixed it.

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