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Enkidu
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Post by Enkidu »

I have what I thought was a basic question, but I can't seem to find the answer in the manual - please let me know if I'm just blind. Anyways, what I want to do is cite with page references: something like (Watson, 1998, p. 65) - where the article might be 20 pages long but I am quoting or referencing one page only. Obviously this would need to be input manually for each citation. This is a totally standard thing to do, but I can't figure out how to do it. What have I missed?

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Post by Jon »

Hi Enkidu,

You missed the backslash option. To do what you want, enter a temporary citation like this:

{Watson, 1998, JCBS, whatever\, p. 65}

and after a scan it will resolve as

(Watson, 1998, p. 65)

You can also use the backslash (a pair of them) at the beginning of a citation:

{\see also \Watson, 1998, JCBS, whatever}

to get

(see also Watson, 1998)


Jon
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