Template:Rp

Usage
"Page number(s)" can be a single page number (287), several (xii, 287, 292, 418) or a range (287-8) or any combination thereof. Do not add "Page", "pp.", etc. - just the numbers. It can of course also be used for non-numeric pages, for example "f. 29", "A7", "back cover", etc.

This template (the name of which stands for "reference pages") is for appending Harvard referencing-style page numbers to Cite.php-generated inline reference citations. It is presently the only solution for the problem of an article with a source that must be cited many, many times, at numerous different pages, yet the Cite.php

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Warning
This template should not be used unless necessary. In the vast majority of cases, citing page numbers in the ... code is just fine. This template is only intended for sources that are used many, many times in the same article, to such an extent that normal citation would produce a useless line or too many individual ones. Overuse of this template will make prose harder to read, and is likely to be reverted by other editors.