Citation Suffixes

Text typed after the record number or search text in an unformatted citation appears immediately after the citation when it is formatted. For example, these citations:

{Hall, 1988 #77, p. 5}

{Smith, 1995 #58, section 3}

 after being formatted in the APA style will appear as:

(Hall, 1988, p. 5)

(Smith, 1995, section 3)

In multiple citations, the suffix text remains with the citation that it follows, even if the citations are sorted differently during the formatting process. For example, this citation:

{Hall, 1988 #77 p. 5; Argus, 1991 #11}

formatted in the Author-Date style will be:

(Argus, 1991; Hall, 1988 p. 5)

Note: A space, punctuation mark, or letter should follow the record number, never a number. If a number appears directly after the record number, EndNote will interpret it as part of the record number.

Related Topics

Citation Prefixes

Citing Specific Page Numbers in Footnotes

Components of a Temporary Citation

Examples of Modified Citations

Including Semicolons and Other Citation Delimiters in a Citation