On Sun, 04 Feb 2007 12:32:46 -0800, Daiya Mitchell
wrote:
Mason C wrote:
I am also the writer. My creation of a book with many illustrations and other
design features is greatly aided by having a running model. This I do by folding
the two-page sheets. It is very easy to assemble the model -- no cutting or
pasting. The cover likewise, on glossy paper. If I add glue to the edge the
result is very much a book. The model in hand is a great aid to designing
and the growing book is very motivating.
You might find this account of someone similarly making a book by hand
interesting:
http://cheapimpostor.com/dayinlife/index.html
By the way--your original problem is described in great detail he
http://blogs.3sharp.com/Blog/dougv/a...2/03/2675.aspx
Good links. Thanks "CheapImpositor." No thanks, Microsoft.
Thanks, Daiya, for the links. And thanks, Suzanne, for the thought about
having separate pages, not two on a sheet. I'll go to single pages and
also maybe avoid the MS bug. Oddly though, I notice that Morris Publishing
(a printer) includes a side-by-side template ---- wonder how they impose.
They give greatly detailed instructions:
http://morrispublishing.com
Mason C