But according to "If numbers are four digits long and three digits
change, use all digits", you would have:

> 1234-46
> 1234-1678

So I'd expect
> 12345-46
> 12345-12678
> 12345-16789

In 
http://citationstyles.org/downloads/specification.html#appendix-v-page-range-formats,
shouldn't we write something like
"If numbers are *four or more* digits long and *three or more* digits
change, use all digits" ?

Rintze

On Thu, Aug 8, 2013 at 4:46 PM, Sebastian Karcher
<[email protected]> wrote:
> CMoS page range specs don't change for ranges with more than 4 digits, i.e.
> "Use two digits unless more are needed to include all changed parts"
> 12345-46
> 12345-678
> 12345-6789
>
> and the different rules for multiples of hundred and the first nine digits
> thereafter remain,
> i.e. cite all digits when dealing with multiples of hundred
> 12300-12345
> and only the changed digit(s) for the first ten thereafter
> 12301-8

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