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The phrase "from one page to another" is correct and usable in written English.
It is usually used to describe the process of flipping or turning from one page in a book or text to the next. For example, "I had to quickly turn from one page to another in order to find the information I was looking for."
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At a preliminary hearing in a federal court in Westchester County, N.Y., last month, British Telecommunications, a subsidiary of the BT Group, asserted that it owned a patent on what is now known as hyperlinking, the process of linking Web pages so users can move from one page to another by simply clicking on highlighted text.
As you may have noticed in the past, when you drag an application from one page to another, it pushes all the apps on that page down to the right 1 space.
The symptoms of these eye problems, the vision therapists say, commonly include getting lost on the page while reading, difficulty copying from the blackboard or from one page to another, skipping or omitting words while reading, an avoidance of close work, difficulty in remaining focused, poor handwriting and sports performance.
We are working on this for HTML, to find chunks of HTML that are common from one page to another, break it into little pieces, and find the pieces that we can cache that you've probably seen before.
I moved from one page to another swiftly.
It displays a simple visual history; it sorts by tabs, and includes backtracking as well as showing how you got from one page to another.
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It was really liberating being allowed to spill from one page to the next, it gives you the opportunity to introduce another element to the illustrations, the element of time.
How to guide users from one page to the next?
Prearranged signals prompt a move from one page to the next.
To move from one page to the next, the user might have to click a particular object in an image.
The screen changes from one page to the next in about half a second, at the touch of a thumb.
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