How many pages is 1000 words? 2.2 pages How many pages is 1200 words? 2.7 pages How many pages is 1500 words? 3.3 pages How many pages is 2000 words? 4.4 pages How many pages is 2500 words? 5.6 pages How many pages is 3000 words? 6.7 pages How many pages is 4000 words? To view multiple pages at one time, keep the “View” tab active. Place your cursor in the text of the first page you want to view in the multiple-page view. In the “Zoom” section, click “Multiple Pages.” By default, two pages are shown side-by-side. The pages are shrunk so the full pages can be viewed.
Follow the page limits specified below for the attachments in your grant application, unless otherwise specified in the funding opportunity announcement (FOA). FOA instructions always supersede general application guide instructions; therefore, be sure to check the FOA for any exceptions. If no page limit is listed in the table below or in Section IV of the FOA under Page Limitations, you can assume the attachment does not have a limit.
Standard page limits are organized by Activity Code
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- Institutional Training (T), International Training (D43, D71, U2R), Institutional Career Awards (K12, KL2), and Research Education (R25, UE5 ,R38, DP7) Applications
For all Fellowship (F) Applications
| Page Limits * |
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Project Summary/Abstract | 30 lines of text |
Project Narrative | Three sentences |
Introduction to Resubmission or Revision Application (when applicable) | 1 |
Applicant's Background and Goals for Fellowship Training | 6 |
Specific Aims | 1 |
Research Strategy | 6 |
Respective Contributions | 1 |
Selection of Sponsor and Institution | 1 |
Training in the Responsible Conduct of Research | 1 |
Sponsor and Co-Sponsor Statements | 6 |
Letters of Support from Collaborators, Contributors, and Consultants | 6 |
Description of Institutional Environment and Commitment to Training Note: This page limit includes the Additional Educational Information required for F30 and F31 applications. | 2 |
Applications for Concurrent Support (when applicable) | 1 |
Biographical Sketch | 5 |
For Individual Career Development Award (K, excluding K12) Applications
| Page Limits * |
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Project Summary/Abstract | 30 lines of text |
Project Narrative | Three sentences |
Introduction to Resubmission or Revision Application (when applicable) | 1 |
Candidate Information and Goals for Career Development and Research Strategy | 12 (for both attachments combined) |
Specific Aims | 1 |
Training in the Responsible Conduct of Research | 1 |
Candidate's Plan to Provide Mentoring (Include only when required by the specific FOA, e.g., K24 and K05) | 6 |
Plans and Statements of Mentor and Co-mentor(s) | 6 |
Letters of Support from Collaborators, Contributors, and Consultants | 6 |
Description of Institutional Environment | 1 |
Institutional Commitment to Candidate's Research Career Development | 1 |
Biographical Sketch | 5 |
For institutional Training (T), International Training (D43, D71 , U2R), Institutional Career Development (K12, KL2), and Research Education (R25, UE5, R38,DP7) Applications
| Page Limits * |
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Project Summary/Abstract | 30 lines of text |
Project Narrative | Three sentences |
Introduction to Resubmission Application (when applicable) | 3 |
Introduction to Revision Application (when applicable) | 1 |
Specific Aims (Attachment 2 on PHS 398 Research Plan form; applies only to R25 , R38 and DP7) | 1 |
Research Education Program Plan (uploaded via the Research Strategy on PHS 398 Research Plan form) For R25, R38 and DP7 applications only | 25 |
Program Plan (Attachment 2 on PHS 398 Research Training Program Plan form) For D43, D71, U2R, K12, KL2 and all Training (T) only | 25 |
Plan for Instruction in the Responsible Conduct of Research (Attachment 3 on PHS 398 Research Training Program Plan form) For D43, D71, U2R, K12, KL2 and all Training (T) only | 3 |
Plan for Instruction in Methods for Enhancing Reproducibility (Attachment 4 on PHS 398 Research Training Program Plan form) For D43, U2R, K12, KL2 and all Training (T) only | 3 |
Progress Report (for renewal applications) For D43, D71, U2R, K12, KL2 and all Training (T) only | 5 pages for a program overview and 1 page for each appointee to the grant |
Biographical Sketch | 5 |
For R01, R03, R21, and all other Applications
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| Page Limits * |
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Project Summary/Abstract | For all Activity Codes | 30 lines of text |
Project Narrative | For all Activity Codes excluding C06,UC6 and G20. | three sentences |
Introduction to Resubmission and Revision Applications | For all Activity Codes (including each applicable component of a multi-component application) | 1 |
Specific Aims | For all Activity Codes that use an application form with the Specific Aims section (including each component of a multi-component application) | 1 |
Research Strategy | For Activity Code DP1 | 5 |
For Activity Codes R03, R13, U13, R13, U13, R21,R35, R36, R41, R43, SC2, SC3, X011, X021, R50, UT1 | 6 | |
For Activity Code DP2 | 10 | |
For Activity Codes DP3, DP5, G08, G11, G13, RC2, RC4, RF1, R01,R15, R18, R21/R33, R24, R28, R33, R34, R42, R44, R61, R61/R33, RL1, SB1, SC1, SI2, UB1, UC2, UH2,UH3, UG1, UC4, UF1, UG3/UH3, UH2/UH3, U01, U18, U24, U2C, U34, U42, U44,UT2, X011, X021 | 12 | |
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Commercialization Plan | For Activity Codes R42, R44, SB1, UT2, U44, UB1 (Attachment 7 on SBIR/STTR Information form) | 12 |
Biographical Sketch | For all Activity Codes (including DP1 and DP2 which previously had special page limits) | 5 |
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* FOA instructions always supersede these instructions.1 X01 and X02 FOAs can be either 6 or 12 pages. Review the FOA for details.
Choose a template
Pages includes two categories of templates specially designed for creating EPUB books. To choose a book template:
- In Pages on your Mac, choose File > New.
In the document manager in Pages on your iPhone, iPad, iPod Touch, or on iCloud.com, tap or click the New Document button . - In the template chooser, scroll down to the Books templates.
- Choose the template that's best for your content:
- For books that use mostly text, choose a Portrait template. With a Portrait template, you can choose to use reflowable text when you export to EPUB. In the exported EPUB book, text adjusts to different sizes or orientations of devices. Because of this, your book may look different from the original document when opened in Apple Books or other readers.*
- For books that use a lot of images, or that format content in columns, choose a Landscape template. Landscape templates are exported to EPUB with fixed layouts. The layout is maintained in the exported EPUB book. The layout doesn't change depending on the size or orientation of devices.
* If you decide you want the layout of your Portrait EPUB book to match your document's layout, you can always export your Portrait template-based document as a fixed layout EPUB.
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Create a book in Pages
After you've picked a template you can add text, photos, image galleries, videos, shapes, tables, charts, and your own drawings to your document. You can record audio directly on a page in your document and listen to it in your EPUB. You can also animate drawings, which will play back in your EPUB. And, to make sure your book has a table of contents, use the Table of Contents view in Pages to add one.
With a Portrait template, new pages are automatically created as you add content. Your text automatically flows from one page to another. With a Landscape template, you must manually add a new page.
You can also copy a section from one word-processing document to another, or copy a page from one page layout document to another. Learn how to copy and paste pages and sections on iPad, iPhone, or Mac.
If you want text to flow from one page to another in a Landscape template, you can use linked text boxes.
Add pages manually
To add pages to a Landscape template on a Mac, choose Insert > Page.
To add pages to a Landscape template on an iPad, tap the Add Page button in the left column, then choose a page.
To add pages to a Landscape template on an iPhone or iPod touch:
- Tap the page numbers at the bottom of the screen.
- Touch and hold the thumbnail for the page you want the new page to follow, then tap Add Page at the bottom of the screen. If there is more than one master page for the template, choose the one you want. Otherwise, a blank page is automatically added.
- To close the page thumbnail view, tap the handle above the thumbnails.
View and share your book
You can view and share your EPUB book in Pages on your iPhone, iPad, Mac, or online at iCloud.com.
Pages on iPhone or iPad
- Open your document in Pages.
- Tap the More button .
- Tap Export.
- Tap EPUB.
- Tap Send.
- To view your book in the Books app on your device, choose Copy to Books. To share your book, tap an app such as Mail or Messages.
Pages for Mac
- Open your document in Pages.
- Choose File > Export To > EPUB.
- Click Next.
- Select a location for your book, then click Export.
- To view your book in the Books app on your Mac, double-click the book file. To share your book, select the file in Finder, click the Share button , then choose a method for sharing your book.
Pages for iCloud
- Open your document in Pages.
- Click the Tools button , then choose 'Download a Copy.'
- Click EPUB in the window that appears.
- Click Download.
- To view your book in the Books app on a Mac, double-click the book file. To share your book on a Mac, select the file in Finder, click the share icon, then choose a method for sharing your book.
Publish to Apple Books
You can publish your book directly from Pages to the Books store in Apple Books on your iPad, iPhone, Mac, or online at iCloud.com.