Your page reference will presumably be different just about every time you refer to any particular book, so it doesn't make sense to include a page number in a source-listing that's meant to be used multiple times.
(To put the page no. into a citation -- is that what you're asking? -- click on the citation and a border will appear, with an arrow at the right. Click on that and you get a choice for "Edit Citation," which gives you a little window with a box for "Add Pages.")
On Dec 8, 9:49 am, Christian <Christ...[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
[Quoted Text] > Hiya, > Is it possible to include a page reference when citing works via the > citation and bibliography manager in MS word 2007? > > An example would be (Boyd, 1930, p. 77). It seems that Word will not allow > me to add the page reference to e.g. "Boyd, 1930". For my wprk it is not > sufficient to just refer to the book as such - I need to include the page > reference. > > I hope someone can help.
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