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Old 07-12-2007, 06:53 AM
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Originally Posted by bluekivi
pagination |?paj??n? sh ?n| noun

the sequence of numbers assigned to pages in a book or periodical.

DERIVATIVES paginate |?paj??n?t| verb

ORIGIN mid 19th cent.: noun of action from paginate, from French paginer, based on Latin pagina ‘a page’ (see page 1 ).

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What's your point? I've worked in publishing for 10 years, magazines and newspapers. Within the industry term is pagination. And yes, layout is another acceptable term.
Yep, we call it pagination here too at the old newspaper. Sometimes we also call it a mucking fess. :lol:
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