Even pages refer to the right-hand pages in a book or document. In a double-sided document, even pages are numbered with even numbers like 2, 4, 6, etc. They typically appear on the left side when the document is opened.
The Girls of Slender Means has 176 pages.
Yes Means Yes has 351 pages.
An End to the Means - novel - has 279 pages.
"Paging" means "marking or number the pages of something, such as a book or manuscript".
Odd and even pages refer to the numbering of pages in a book or document. Odd pages are those that have an odd number (1, 3, 5, etc.), while even pages have an even number (2, 4, 6, etc.). In printed materials, odd pages typically appear on the right side of an opened book, and even pages appear on the left side. This distinction is important for layout, design, and navigation in both physical and digital formats.
even pages, and all pages
Translation: from the pages
In Microsoft Word, even pages refer to pages with even numbers, such as 2, 4, 6, and so on. When working on a document, you can apply specific formatting or layout options to even pages, such as different headers, footers, or margins. This feature is particularly useful for creating books or reports where you want to differentiate between odd and even pages for printing or aesthetic purposes. You can set these options in the Page Setup or Header/Footer settings.
"Similar pages" means other pages like the one whose summary you're looking at.
This is called Facing pages in Microsoft Word.
If its on facebook pages, it means Share4Share
The odd pages are just the pages that don't have even numbers... every other one. So, pages 2 and 4 are even, and pages 3 and 5 would be odd pages, because they are numbered with odd numbers. :) You could also say that pages are odd if there is something odd about them, for instance size or printer errors. But in general when someone says "odd pages" they will mean the odd numbered ones.