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  2. Percentage point - Wikipedia

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    In written text, the unit (the percentage point) is usually either written out, [2] or abbreviated as pp, p.p., or %pt. to avoid confusion with percentage increase or decrease in the actual quantity. After the first occurrence, some writers abbreviate by using just "point" or "points".

  3. Template:Harvard citation - Wikipedia

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    For single pages, use |p=; for multiple pages (such as ranges), use |pp=. Use of |p= for multiple pages or |pp= for single pages can cause cite errors. |loc= can be used to specify a location in the source in another way, such as section numbers or chapters. The parameters |page= and |pages= exist as aliases for |p= and |pp=, respectively.

  4. Template:Cite journal - Wikipedia

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    Alias: p. OR: pages: A range of pages in the source that supports the content or the range of pages of the article as a whole, or both (using the following notation: article-page-range [content-supporting-pages], for example: pp. 4–10 [5, 7]). Use either |page= or |pages=, but not both. Separate using an en dash (–); separate non-sequential ...

  5. Template:Cite document - Wikipedia

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    Page in the source that supports the content; displays after 'p.' Line: optional: Pages: pages: Pages in the source that support the content (not an indication of the number of pages in the source; displays after 'pp.' Line: suggested: Date format: df: Sets rendered dates to the specified format. String: optional: Year of publication: year

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  7. Template:Sfn - Wikipedia

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    Page: p page: Page number in source, if the relevant information is on one page (use the «pp» parameter for multiple pages, and the «loc» parameter for other location data) Example 42: Line: suggested: Pages: pp pages: Page numbers in source. Example 23–24: Line: optional: Postscript: ps: Trailing text to replace period. Example none ...

  8. Template:Reference page/doc - Wikipedia

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    Singular page number: page p: If the page number referred to in this reference is singular, specify the single page number using this parameter. Do not add 'Page', 'p.', etc.; just the number. Example 26: String: suggested: Plural pages: pages pp: If there are multiple page numbers referred to in this reference, specify them using this parameter.

  9. Pagination - Wikipedia

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    Pagination, also known as paging, is the process of dividing a document into discrete pages, either electronic pages or printed pages.. In reference to books produced without a computer, pagination can mean the consecutive page numbering to indicate the proper order of the pages, which was rarely found in documents pre-dating 1500, and only became common practice c. 1550, when it replaced ...