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With Word 2003 it is possible to print booklets and it works fine. If I have
to change the contents on one of the pages I would rather like to print only
the page concerned (together with the 3 additional pages) instead of the
whole booklet. Is this possible or am I asking too much from Word. I tried
but failed so far.
thanks in advance
Willem

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What have you tried so far that hasn't worked?

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With Word 2003 it is possible to print booklets and it works fine. If I
have
to change the contents on one of the pages I would rather like to print
only
the page concerned (together with the 3 additional pages) instead of the
whole booklet. Is this possible or am I asking too much from Word. I tried
but failed so far.
thanks in advance
Willem



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By entering the pages by "own" page numbers (first page is not 1) and by
€śMSword€ť numbering. If I want to print pages 11, 12 and 89, 90 (own page
numbering) for instance it prints page 97 twice and 98 only. If I enter the
MSword page numbering it prints something completely different. One solution
would be to import the changed pages into Publisher but I am curious if it
could be done with Word. Thanks and hope you may help.
Willem


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What have you tried so far that hasn't worked?

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With Word 2003 it is possible to print booklets and it works fine. If I
have
to change the contents on one of the pages I would rather like to print
only
the page concerned (together with the 3 additional pages) instead of the
whole booklet. Is this possible or am I asking too much from Word. I tried
but failed so far.
thanks in advance
Willem




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Supposedly, if you select a single page to reprint, Word prints that page
along with the "facing" page (that is, the other page that would be on the
front of that sheet) and the two pages that would be on the reverse side of
the sheet. I have had practically no success with getting this to actually
work, which is why, for most booklets (especially long ones where I am
almost certain to have to reprint specific pages), I still use the method
described at http://word.mvps.org/FAQs/Formatting...etPrinting.htm

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With Word 2003 it is possible to print booklets and it works fine. If I

have
to change the contents on one of the pages I would rather like to print

only
the page concerned (together with the 3 additional pages) instead of the
whole booklet. Is this possible or am I asking too much from Word. I tried
but failed so far.
thanks in advance
Willem


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Thanks for your help and the websit address. Will look into that soon but
first my 4 week holiday!!

Willem

"Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote:

Supposedly, if you select a single page to reprint, Word prints that page
along with the "facing" page (that is, the other page that would be on the
front of that sheet) and the two pages that would be on the reverse side of
the sheet. I have had practically no success with getting this to actually
work, which is why, for most booklets (especially long ones where I am
almost certain to have to reprint specific pages), I still use the method
described at http://word.mvps.org/FAQs/Formatting...etPrinting.htm

--
Suzanne S. Barnhill
Microsoft MVP (Word)
Words into Type
Fairhope, Alabama USA
Word MVP FAQ site: http://word.mvps.org
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With Word 2003 it is possible to print booklets and it works fine. If I

have
to change the contents on one of the pages I would rather like to print

only
the page concerned (together with the 3 additional pages) instead of the
whole booklet. Is this possible or am I asking too much from Word. I tried
but failed so far.
thanks in advance
Willem





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One suggestion I got was to cover those pages which should not be printed
with a textbox with the colour white as background. Those pages come out
blank and can be used again. It would be a tedious job with a booklet of 80
pages but it solves the problem.
Regards
Willem.

"Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote:

Supposedly, if you select a single page to reprint, Word prints that page
along with the "facing" page (that is, the other page that would be on the
front of that sheet) and the two pages that would be on the reverse side of
the sheet. I have had practically no success with getting this to actually
work, which is why, for most booklets (especially long ones where I am
almost certain to have to reprint specific pages), I still use the method
described at http://word.mvps.org/FAQs/Formatting...etPrinting.htm

--
Suzanne S. Barnhill
Microsoft MVP (Word)
Words into Type
Fairhope, Alabama USA
Word MVP FAQ site: http://word.mvps.org
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With Word 2003 it is possible to print booklets and it works fine. If I

have
to change the contents on one of the pages I would rather like to print

only
the page concerned (together with the 3 additional pages) instead of the
whole booklet. Is this possible or am I asking too much from Word. I tried
but failed so far.
thanks in advance
Willem



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I'm not sure I see the point of this. If you have to reprint a single page,
then you need to also reprint the facing page on its sheet.

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One suggestion I got was to cover those pages which should not be printed
with a textbox with the colour white as background. Those pages come out
blank and can be used again. It would be a tedious job with a booklet of

80
pages but it solves the problem.
Regards
Willem.

"Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote:

Supposedly, if you select a single page to reprint, Word prints that

page
along with the "facing" page (that is, the other page that would be on

the
front of that sheet) and the two pages that would be on the reverse side

of
the sheet. I have had practically no success with getting this to

actually
work, which is why, for most booklets (especially long ones where I am
almost certain to have to reprint specific pages), I still use the

method
described at http://word.mvps.org/FAQs/Formatting...etPrinting.htm

--
Suzanne S. Barnhill
Microsoft MVP (Word)
Words into Type
Fairhope, Alabama USA
Word MVP FAQ site: http://word.mvps.org
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newsgroup so
all may benefit.

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With Word 2003 it is possible to print booklets and it works fine. If

I
have
to change the contents on one of the pages I would rather like to

print
only
the page concerned (together with the 3 additional pages) instead of

the
whole booklet. Is this possible or am I asking too much from Word. I

tried
but failed so far.
thanks in advance
Willem




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Your right off course, if you have to reprint 1 page then the 3 other facing
pages should not be covered with a textbox.
Willem

"Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote:

I'm not sure I see the point of this. If you have to reprint a single page,
then you need to also reprint the facing page on its sheet.

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Microsoft MVP (Word)
Words into Type
Fairhope, Alabama USA
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One suggestion I got was to cover those pages which should not be printed
with a textbox with the colour white as background. Those pages come out
blank and can be used again. It would be a tedious job with a booklet of

80
pages but it solves the problem.
Regards
Willem.

"Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote:

Supposedly, if you select a single page to reprint, Word prints that

page
along with the "facing" page (that is, the other page that would be on

the
front of that sheet) and the two pages that would be on the reverse side

of
the sheet. I have had practically no success with getting this to

actually
work, which is why, for most booklets (especially long ones where I am
almost certain to have to reprint specific pages), I still use the

method
described at http://word.mvps.org/FAQs/Formatting...etPrinting.htm

--
Suzanne S. Barnhill
Microsoft MVP (Word)
Words into Type
Fairhope, Alabama USA
Word MVP FAQ site: http://word.mvps.org
Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the

newsgroup so
all may benefit.

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I
have
to change the contents on one of the pages I would rather like to

print
only
the page concerned (together with the 3 additional pages) instead of

the
whole booklet. Is this possible or am I asking too much from Word. I

tried
but failed so far.
thanks in advance
Willem





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I've found the simplest way to simply to create a separate blank document with 4 pages. copy/paste the pages in proper order to that document and duplex print. If you need to put in page numbers do that by making each page a separate section (using section breaks) and set your page numbers that way; or just type your page numbers into the header/footer as text. either way, its much simpler than trying to get various printers to pull a single sheet and get everything correct.
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