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Usage of the word 'Overleaf'
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When you want to refer a reader to text printed on the other side of the page do you say 'blah blah indicated overleaf' or 'blah blah on the overleaf'? Thanks
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I do, if I simply want to inform the reader that the text in general continues on the other side. However, I'd use the bracketed 'see overleaf' approach - as already mentioned - if there was further information on the back regarding the specific material immediately before the brackets. That is, if I didn't want to interrupt the flow of thought by adding the extra stuff right there on Page 1.
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