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Sequential Order: Pages in printer spreads are organized in a sequential order (two-page spreads) based on how they will be physically printed on large sheets of paper. For example, if you have a 16-page booklet, the pages will be arranged in the following way for printer spreads: 16-1, 2-15, 14-3, 4-13, and so on.
ing to the Chicago Manual of Style, here is the general order of front matter: 1) Half title page (just the title), 2) series title, list of contributors, frontispiece or blank page, 3) Title page, 4) Copyright page, 5) Dedication page or epigraph, 6) Table of Contents, 7) List of Illustrations, 8) List of Tables
Fortunately, theres a simple answer on how to count pages in a book for printing. To come up with the correct page count for your book or booklet, count every page, back and front, starting with the front cover.
Page numbers (pp. Music starts on a right-hand (recto) page, unless there is a particular reason to start on a left-hand (verso) page e.g. to facilitate page-turns. Right-hand pages are odd-numbered, left-hand pages even. An opening right-hand page is page 1, an opening left-hand page is page 2.
In more formal texts, such as theses and dissertations, it is common that page numbers only start with the introduction or background. In other words, the pages that include your title, abstract and table of contents are usually not numbered.
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Your books parts: Published books order these pages into three distinct parts: the front matter, the main text, and the back matter. The way you order the front and back matter especially will have a big impact on how professional the book looks. They also set the tone for everything in between.
As a general rule, right-hand pages use odd numbers and left-hand pages use even numbers. Not every page may need numbering. Title pages, introductions, and acknowledgments at either the beginning or the end of a book are often left unnumbered. Blank pages and end sheet paper dont need numbering, either.
The exact position depends on the style of the publication and comes down as much to personal taste as practical considerations. As a general rule, right-hand pages use odd numbers and left-hand pages use even numbers. Not every page may need numbering.

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