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[3] http://www.lib.uts.edu.au/question/5883/apa-style-my-text-citations-have-unwanted-author-initials-appearing-some-surnames
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[6] http://www.lib.uts.edu.au/comment/191#comment-191
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[13] http://www.lib.uts.edu.au/tag/endnote-msword
Answers
At UTS this is an issue with [6]
At UTS this is an issue with APA 5th and 6th style, though it can also come up elsewhere. It isn't actually a mistake - the official APA style is supposed to display these initials in the in-text citations. The problem arises because no-one wants them to be there!
To stop this happening you will need to edit each referencing style where this is a problem for you. Note that by doing this you are making a non-standard style - that is why in the last step below you will save the changed style with a new name.