Folio may refer to: - Foolscap folio, a paper size, usually 8½ × 13½ inches (216 × 343 mm) per sheet,
- Folio (printing) a book size, for books printed at that size
- Mainly for manuscripts, a leaf (ie two pages). Manuscript pages are often traditionally physically marked with numbers, and referred to, by folio number, with "recto" for the first side and "verso" for the second - so "f.3v" would be "page 6" in a conventional count.
- A particular edition of a book printed on folio pages, such as the First Folio of William Shakespeare's plays
- Folio (typeface), a sans-serif typeface
- Folio Society, publishers of fine illustrated books
- Folio Weekly, a newspaper published in Florida and Georgia
- Folio Corporation, a software company, and technology product created in the mid-1980s in Orem, Utah used to provide full-text indexing and search for unstructured text.
- "Folio" is an imprint of French publisher Éditions Gallimard, specializing in mass market paperback books for domestic and export.
- The Palm Foleo, a subnotebook device
- A term used in the hotel industry to describe a list of room charges for a guest (synonymous to an invoice or bill)
- A term used by FOLIOfn for portfolios of stocks, ETFs, and mutual funds that can be bought, sold, and traded as a single unit, and which may be managed or unmanaged.
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