expansion of inclusive page numbers

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MBurer
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expansion of inclusive page numbers

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I have noticed that BE expands inclusive page numbers automatically. For example, I have one citation which reads as follows:
Bauckham, 2002, #79949@172-80
Note that I don't repeat the 1 of 180. Here is the output:
Richard Bauckham, Gospel Women: Studies of the Named Women in the Gospels (Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 2002), 172-180
Note that the 1 of 180 is now there. How do I change this behavior so BE retains the page numbers as I typed them in my citation?
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Re: expansion of inclusive page numbers

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How Bookends handles page ranges is handled by a setting in the format being used.

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I cannot find where that setting is. Would you point me to it? I know how to tweak the formats through the formats manager, but this setting eludes me.
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It's a popup menu in the Bibliography tab (Page Ranges).

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THanks very much for this info. I did not know that Bibliography options would apply to Citation options, so this is very helpful.
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That particular setting does (I know of no instance where the bib and citations differ, so it's a single setting for both).

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