Yes, you can include a contents page in a leaflet. It can help readers quickly navigate to specific sections or information within the leaflet. Be sure to keep it concise and clear to maintain the overall brevity and effectiveness of the leaflet.
The contents page is often called 'the table of contents'.
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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
I would suggest a bibliography of where your work came from and maybe contact information.
On the first page
A promotional document is anything in between the lines of an advertisement, leaflet or a web page. It 'promotes' information
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pdl, page description layout
You can usually find a contents page at the beginning of a book, report, or document. It lists the chapters, sections, and subsections along with their page numbers, helping readers navigate the content.
Both the table of contents and index are parts of a book that help readers locate specific information within the text. The table of contents lists the main sections and chapters in order, while the index lists specific keywords and page numbers where they can be found.