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An overlarge page that is folded into a book or magazine; a foldout
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an oversize page that is folded in to a book or magazine
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is two or more parallel folds on a sheet of paper with the end flaps folding inward (see also folding) Gloss the property that's responsible for coated paper's shiny or lustrous appearance; also the measure of a sheet's surface reflectivity Gloss is often associated with quality: higher quality coated papers exhibit high gloss (see also coated paper) Grade a type or class of paper identified as having the same composition and characteristics Grade is a generic paper category, such as writing, offset, cover, tag, and index paper It can also refer to the quality level of the paper; or to a mill's specific rank of paper Grain Long grain running along the length, or long side, of a sheet of paper Fibers line up parallel to the long side of the paper
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Page format which unfolds to a size greater than other pages in a publication
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an oversize page where both sides fold into the gutter in overlapping layers Used to accommodate maps into books
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A sleeve folded in the middle that opens like a book Most of the time such a sleeve holds two records or CDs
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A fold which turns in on itself from both edges to the centre
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Extra pages in a magazine that fold out
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A four page insert to a book that is larger than the existing page dimensions, having a fold at the outer edge that serves as a hinge, allowing two sheets to fold out from the center to the edge Also known as a foldout
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Folding method whereby three panels fold into themselves
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Double or triple-size pages, generally in magazines, that fold out into a large advertisement
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fold-ins for oversize pages such as maps in a book
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A type of fold in which the paper is folded toward its center to form four or more panels
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An additional page usually in a magazine’s front cover that is attached to an advertising page and folds over partly or fully over the cover page
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A four page insert, having foldouts on either side of the center spread to top
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