page format
The place where one printed page ends and the next page begins is called a page break. Page breaks are indicated with solid horizontal lines within most word processing programs.
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margin
The information that will appear at the top of every printed page is typically called a header. This can include details such as the document title, page number, date, or author's name. It provides context and organization to the printed document.
The paper set between two newly printed pages to avoid smudging is called a slip sheet or interleaving paper. It helps prevent the wet ink on one page from transferring onto the back of another page.
page printed between print jobs
Text printed at the top of the page is called a header.
Text that appears at the bottom of each page is called a footer.
Manage the way your page will be presented when printed.
Meanings are usually listed in a glossary at the back of the book. Sometimes they are printed in the footer on the same page as the term, or they are printed inline in parentheses or another clause as the gloss.
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