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  2. Template:Page numbers - Wikipedia

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    Designed to sit in a parent template (e.g. the Cite family) and ensure that p. or pp is prepended as and if appropriate. Examples for {{Page numbers}}. Code

  3. Template:Cite document - Wikipedia

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    Page in the source that supports the content; displays after 'p.' Line: optional: Pages: pages: Pages in the source that support the content (not an indication of the number of pages in the source; displays after 'pp.' Line: suggested: Date format: df: Sets rendered dates to the specified format. String: optional: Year of publication: year

  4. Template:Cite web - Wikipedia

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    Page in the source that supports the content; displays after 'p.' String: optional: Pages: pages: Pages in the source that support the content (not an indication of the number of pages in the source); displays after 'pp.' String: optional: At: at: May be used instead of 'page' or 'pages' where a page number is inappropriate or insufficient ...

  5. Wikipedia:Training/For students/Citing books - Wikipedia

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    Provide the author's last name followed by a comma, followed a space followed by p. (or pp. if multiple pages) followed by another space and the page number (or page numbers). For example: <ref>Lee, p. xxi</ref> <ref>Lee, p. 10</ref> <ref>Lee, pp. 10,12,14</ref> <ref>Lee, pp. 10-12</ref> You can also cite parts of a book that aren't pages, such ...

  6. Template:Cite journal - Wikipedia

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    Alias: p. OR: pages: A range of pages in the source that supports the content or the range of pages of the article as a whole, or both (using the following notation: article-page-range [content-supporting-pages], for example: pp. 4–10 [5, 7]). Use either |page= or |pages=, but not both. Separate using an en dash (–); separate non-sequential ...

  7. page: The number of a single page in the source that supports the content.Use either |page= or |pages=, but not both.Displays preceded by p. unless |no-pp=yes.If hyphenated, use {{}} to indicate this is intentional (e.g. |page=3{{hyphen}}12), otherwise several editors and semi-automated tools will assume this was a misuse of the parameter to indicate a page range and will convert |page=3-12 to ...

  8. Template:Cite news - Wikipedia

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    Page in the source that supports the content; displays after 'p.' String: optional: Pages: pages: Pages in the source that support the content (not an indication of the number of pages in the source); displays after 'pp.' Example 2–3: String: suggested: At: at: May be used instead of 'page' or 'pages' where a page number is inappropriate or ...

  9. Template:Page numbers/doc - Wikipedia

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    Designed to sit in a parent template (e.g. the Cite family) and ensure that p. or pp is prepended as and if appropriate. Code Result {{Page numbers}}..