What you are looking for is the word "orientation."
The contents page is often called 'the table of contents'.
Right-to-left (RTL) and left-to-right (LTR) printers refer to the direction in which the print head moves across the page. LTR printers typically print from the left side of the page to the right, moving the print head horizontally and then advancing the paper after each line. In contrast, RTL printers print from the right side of the page to the left, which can be necessary for certain languages that are read in that direction. Both types function using similar mechanisms, such as inkjet or laser technology, but the movement direction impacts how the printed output is aligned on the page.
The table of contents page is located at the beginning of the book. This page usually outlines each chapter of the book.
The index page is the main page of the website (also known as 'home'). It also has contents. So there is no such thing as contents page because all pages have contents. What you really meant might be "inside pages" like contacts, about me or similar subpages of the index page.
The table table of contents
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When the paper orientation is set to portrait, the contents are arranged vertically, meaning they will print across the length of the page (the shorter side). This orientation is commonly used for documents like reports and letters, where the height is greater than the width. In contrast, landscape orientation prints across the width of the page, which is more suitable for wide tables, graphs, or images. Therefore, choosing portrait affects how the information is visually presented on the page.
You can select data on the Page & then print using by selecting "Print Selection" in Printing Dialog Box.
page setup is customization of page and print preview is how it will look when you send page to printer
it will print every page
In a Linux (I use Ubuntu) terminal, type ls to print a list of directories on the screen.Use man ls for the manual page.