Word plugin bibliography show page number

Hi, I'm sure this is answered somewhere, but I cant find it even with good old google, so I apologise beforehand.

I'm using Zotero 1.5 beta and the corresponding Word plugin for IEEE style citation.

My problem is:
I can't find a way to insert the page number into the bibliography.
When I insert the citation, I have specified a page number for it, but when I insert the bibliography, the page number doesn't show up. I tried to edit the bibliography through the "edit bibliographic management" button, but once I added the page number manually and clicked OK, it doesn't show up on the bibliography, after a refresh too.

Anyone encountered this issue or is there a way to do this that I don't know?
Thanks!
Regards,
David.
  • Can you give an example of what you'd like to achieve? If you specify a locator (like in your case a page number), it will be used in the in-text citation when you work with author-date styles (e.g. (Doe et al., 2002, p. 6)), but not in the corresponding bibliography entry. As IEEE is a numbered style, the locator won't be shown anywhere.
  • Hi, thanks for the reply!

    An example would be:
    body:
    some sentence [1]

    bibliography:
    [1] F. Lastname, Book Title, publisher, 2007.


    I would like the bibliography to show the page number that is used for the citation, so it would look like this instead:
    [1] F. Lastname, Book Title, publisher, 2007, pp. 10-30.


    I've tried to manually edit the bibliography by hand through the management tool, but it doesn't change the bibliography entry, so even if I have added the pp. 10-30 in, this change doesn't show up in the bibliography (after refresh too).

    Thanks for your help!
    Regards,
    David.
  • You can achieve what you want by using the chapter item type instead of the book type. Indicate the relevant pages in the info-tab of the item (right-hand column in your Zotero library) and you should be good to go.
  • Hi Rintze,
    thank you for your help, I got it :)
    Regards,
    David.

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