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  Fan Fold
 

Usually in continuous paper which gives the same effect as a fan – left hand fold followed by right and so on.

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  FAQ
 

Pronounced as separate letters, or as "fak," and short for frequently asked questions, a FAQ is an online document that poses a series of common questions and answers on a specific topic. FAQs originated in Usenet groups as a way to answer questions about the rules of the service. Today, there are FAQs on the Web for many topics, ranging from programming languages to gardening tips. Frequently, FAQs are formatted as help files or hypertext documents.

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  Flash
 

Animation Technology used on the World Wide Web.

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  Folding Buckle Folding
 

A fold formed when the front edge of a moving sheet of paper is stopped by a plate, allowing it to buckle at a pre-determined point.

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  Footprint
 

A printable floor graphic system with a tough scratch resistant surface. It is easy to apply and remove and has passed the ASTM test D2047 for slip resistance to floors.

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  Form
 

A formatted document containing blank fields that users can fill in with data. With paper forms, it is usually necessary for someone to transfer the data from the paper to a computer database, where the results can then be statistically analysed. Some OCR systems can do this automatically, but they're generally limited to forms containing just check boxes. They can't handle handwritten text. Electronic forms solve this problem by entirely skipping the paper stage. Instead, the form appears on the user's display screen and the user fills it in by selecting options with a pointing device or typing in text from the computer keyboard. The data is then sent directly to a forms processing application, which enters the information into a database. Electronic forms are especially common on the World Wide Web because the HTML language has built-in codes for displaying form elements such as text fields and check boxes. Typically, the data entered into a Web-based form is processed by a CGI program.

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  Free-Standing Insert (FSI)
 

A promotional piece that is loosely inserted into a newspaper or magazine.

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  Fulfillment
 

All activities involved in the processing and servicing of mail, FAX and telephone orders.
• Literature Fulfillment refers to the sorting and qualifying of leads, sending the appropriate information, and, if outsourced, forwarding leads to the marketer for follow-up.
• Subscription Fulfillment is a specialised service for periodical publishers. Services include: maintaining the subscriber list, generating invoices and renewals and recording payments.
• Product Fulfillment is the storage and shipping of samples and merchandise.

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