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Originally Posted by davidfor
The page number in the margin is only for epubs, and is the same as the page number at the bottom of the screen. It is calculated using the same rules and indicates where the page starts. The page number at the bottom of the screen is for the page the first character on the screen is on. Depending on the font size, you can have multiple pages on one screen, or take several screens for one page.
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Couldn't have explained it that well.

But that's why I think it's not very practical either. Yes, you can tell someone it's on page 145, but they will not know if it's on "page turn" 1, 2, 3 or whatever since that depends on your device and font size.
I was talking about printed books when talking about differing page numbers in editions (if that was somehow misunderstandable).