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Suzanne S. Barnhill
 
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If you really have a "cover," then it would make sense for the pagination to
start with the title page (as it does in books), so you might create the
cover as a separate file unless you're using the inside front and back
covers for text that is linked to the rest of the document (that is, the
booklet text concludes on the inside back cover).

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I have a document that is set up to print in bookfold format (Word 2002
on XP).

Is there any way of specifying that some of the content is always
printed on what will be the back cover of the booklet.

The content is variable in length and currently I have to tell my users
to pad the document with the appropriate number of blank pages.

One constraint I have is that the documents are generated in html
format and delivered by a web-server - so I don't think I can easily
use any VBA macros.

Any ideas on how to do this?

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