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Pages are charged based on the number of pieces of paper used, regardless of whether anything is printed on one side or both sides. Therefore, depending on the number of printed sides and how many sheets of paper are used, double-sided printing may count as either 1 or 2 pages. For example: 4 pages printed single-sided = 4 page allocation credits used 4 pages printed double-sided = 2 page allocation credits used 5 pages printed double-sided = 3 page allocation credits used (3 sheets of paper are being used) To see your print allocation use and how many pages you have left, log in to Web Print, and in upper left corner click on Summary. Sheets vs. PagesThere can be confusion about the difference between what is a sheet of paper and what is a page. They are not the same. For example, the booklet on the right has two sheets of paper that are folded to be saddle stitched (stapled) along the fold, joining together the 2 folded sheets. This booklet contains eight pages. The illustrations below show how the printing industry counts the number of pages in a document. If you have questions about the number of pages in your project, contact us. Examples of sheets and pagesOne Sheet, Two PagesA sheet of paper has two sides. Each side is considered one page. So a single sheet of unfolded paper is two pages. One Sheet Folded, Four PagesA sheet folded in two is a four page document. Page one is the front cover, page two is the inside front, page three is the facing page, and page four is the back cover. Two Folded Sheets, Eight PagesTwo folded sheets that are nested together are an eight page document.
Publisher for Microsoft 365 Access 2021 Publisher 2021 Publisher 2019 Publisher 2016 Publisher 2013 Publisher 2010 Publisher 2007 More...Less Several of the publication types that you create in Publisher — including brochures, postcards, and newsletters — are double-sided publications. When you are ready to create these types of publications, you need to print the text and pictures on both sides of the paper. Learn about how duplex printing worksBefore you print a double-sided publication, it helps to understand how these publications are set up in Publisher. For example, a postcard has a front side, where most of the information goes, and a back side for the mailing and return addresses.
Even though these are two sides of the same printed sheet, Publisher displays them as two separate pages. If your printer supports duplex printing, and if you choose the duplex option when you print, the main message will be printed on one side of a single sheet and the addresses will be printed on the other side. You can usually find out whether your printer supports
duplex printing either by looking at the information that came with the printer or by looking at the printer's properties. To look at the properties for your printer: Click File > Print. In the Printer list, select the printer you want to use, then click Printer Properties. If you see options for "duplex printing," "print on both sides," or something similar, your printer supports duplex printing. To print on both sides of a sheet of paper, do the following: Click File > Print. In the Printer list, select the printer you want to use. In Settings, choose Print on Both Sides – Flip sheets on long edge or Print on Both Sides – Flip sheets on long edge. Print a publication on a printer that does not support duplex printingMany printers support duplex printing, but they don't all make the duplex option available in the same way. With some desktop printers, choosing duplex means that the printer prints all of the copies of the first side of a page, then pauses and asks you to flip the sheets that it just printed and return them to the printer. Then it prints all of the copies of the second side. To manually print on both sides of the paper, do the following:
Note: If your printer does not support duplex printing, and if you're using mail merge to merge address or other information into your publication, then you need to create two separate Publisher files, one for each side of the publication, before you print. You can usually find out whether your printer supports duplex printing either by looking at the information that came with the printer or by looking at the printer's properties. To look at the properties for your printer: On the File menu, click Print. In the Print dialog box, in the Printer name list, select the printer that you want to use. Click the Printer Details tab. Check whether Duplex: Yes is listed under Features. If you see Duplex: Yes, the printer supports duplex printing. To print on both sides of a sheet of paper, do the following: On the File menu, click Print. In the Print dialog box, in the Printer name list, select the printer that you want to use. Click the Publication and Paper Settings tab. Under 2-sided printing options, click the arrow, and then select the option that you want. Choose the duplex printing option that you want. Click Print. Many printers support duplex printing, but they don't all make the duplex option available in the same way. With some desktop printers, choosing duplex means that the printer prints all of the copies of the first side of a page, then pauses and
asks you to flip the sheets that it just printed and return them to the printer. Then it prints all of the copies of the second side. To manually print on both sides of the paper, do one of the following:
Note: If your printer does not support duplex printing, and if you're using mail merge to merge address or other information into your publication, then you need to create two separate Publisher files, one for each side of the publication, before you print. Use the Two-Sided Printing Setup WizardThe Two-Sided Printing Setup Wizard is a six-step wizard that helps you to correctly print two-sided publications. The steps include identifying how your printer accepts paper and running a test to make sure that your publication is printed the way that you expect. After you run the wizard, it will automatically use the printer's settings for all your two-sided (duplex) printing tasks. Note: You must run the wizard for each new printer that you install before you print a two-sided publication.
After you run the Two-Sided Printing Setup Wizard, you can manually print a two-sided publication. Important: Do not change the printer settings that are set by the Two-Sided Printer Setup Wizard unless you are an advanced user. Changing the settings may cause your print job to be unsuccessful. Need more help?Is a page one side or two sides?Examples of sheets and pages
A sheet of paper has two sides. Each side is considered one page. So a single sheet of unfolded paper is two pages.
Is one side of a paper a page?A page is one side of a leaf (or sheet) of paper, parchment or other material (or electronic media) in a book, magazine, newspaper, or other collection of sheets, on which text or illustrations can be printed, written or drawn, to create documents.
What is one side of a page called?Recto is the "right" or "front" side and verso is the "left" or "back" side when text is written or printed on a leaf of paper (folium) in a bound item such as a codex, book, broadsheet, or pamphlet.
What do you mean by one page?A One Pager is a Single Page website with no additional pages like About, Team or Services. All the content sits within the same webpage, traditionally in a long-scrolling layout.
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