"Opener – 1p", "Cover - 1p"

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What 1p means/stand for? For instance "Opener – 1p", "Cover - 1p", "Credits/inside front cover – 1p", and also what 2pp means in "Summary of Progress – 2pp".
 
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Welcome to the forum, Nikola. :hi:

Please tell us the context in which you have seen this.
 
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Re: Abbrevation

Hi :) it's in draft and it appears in brackets. It looks for example like this:
FRONT MATTER
[Cover – 1p]
or
[Summary of Progress – 2pp]
[Headline] Executive Summary
 
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That's not context. Context would be, for example, It's from the draft of a report.

If that were the context, p would be page, and pp would be pages.
 
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That's not context. Context would be, for example, It's from the draft of a report.

If that were the context, p would be page, and pp would be pages.

Ok, you can be right. Thank you.
 
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What does "1p" [STRIKE]means[/STRIKE] mean/stand for?

For instance, "Opener – 1p", "Cover - 1p", "Credits/inside front cover – 1p". [STRIKE]and[/STRIKE] Also, what does "2pp" [STRIKE]means[/STRIKE] mean in "Summary of Progress – 2pp".

Hi.

[STRIKE]:)[/STRIKE] Don't try to make your own emojis.

It's in a draft and it appears in brackets. It looks [STRIKE]for example[/STRIKE] like this:

FRONT MATTER
[Cover – 1p]
or
[Summary of Progress – 2pp]
[Headline] Executive Summary

[STRIKE]Ok[/STRIKE] OK/Okay, you [STRIKE]can[/STRIKE] could be right. Thank you.

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