The Page Numbers panel allows you to specify how the page numbers should be formatted in your references.
Don’t change page numbers
The contents of the Pages field are used directly in the formatted reference. No changes are made.
Show only the first page number
Only the first characters in the Pages field are included in the bibliography. Example: "123-125" in the Pages field becomes "123" in the formatted reference.
Abbreviate the last page number
Any digits of the last page number that are the same as the first page number are eliminated. Example: "123-125"in the Pages field becomes "123-5" in the formatted reference.
Abbreviate the last page, keeping two digits
Any digits of the last page number that are the same as the first page number are eliminated, down to a minimum of two digits. Example: "123-125"in the Pages field becomes "123- 25" in the formatted reference.
Show the full range of pages
Leading digits are added to the last page number so the full page range is used. Example: "123-5" in the Pages field becomes "123-125"in the formatted reference.
Show only the first page for Journals, full range for others
Journal articles are formatted differently from other types of references.
Note: Special Formatting Characters describes how to instruct EndNote to add text such as "p." vs. " pp.", or "page" vs. "pages" to the formatted references using the caret (^).