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Printing same page twice per sheet, large document.
Hi there,
For the benefit of American readers: in Europe we typically use A4 for documents - that's about 8" x 12" in size. A5 is "booklet" size and the paper-size standard we use means that A5 is exactly half the size of A4 - 6" x 8". Basically, if you fold a sheet of A4 in half you have an A5 booklet, two sheets of A5 side-by-side. So, I have a customer who has in Words an A4 document of many pages. He wants to print this out two-sheets-to-a-page to make an A5 handout, cutting the sheets in half and stapling them in the top left-hand corner. It seems easy to tell Word to print the whole document 2-sheets-per-page - I was easily able to find this, as was my customer and I can see other posts here dicussing this - but this prints pages 1 & 2 next to each other on one page, then sheets 3 & 4 on the next. My customer instead wants to print out page 1 twice on the first sheet, page 2 twice on the second sheet, and so on. I think this makes for easier collation when taking a stack of papers, slicing them down the middle & stapling them. I have been through Word's options and also those provided by the advanced options of my customer's Oki printer, but I can't see any way to do this. Does anyone have any suggestions, please? Bonus points for a solution which allows me to print page 1 twice on the first sheet, page 3 twice on the second and allows the sheets to be easily manually duplexed. Thanks in advance for any suggestions or advice, Stroller. |
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Printing same page twice per sheet, large document.
Stroller wrote:
... My customer instead wants to print out page 1 twice on the first sheet, page 2 twice on the second sheet, and so on. I think this makes for easier collation when taking a stack of papers, slicing them down the middle & stapling them. Ooops... forgot to mention - the customer is running Word 2007 (Office 2007) on Windows XP. Stroller. |
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Printing same page twice per sheet, large document.
Assuming (and it's a large assumption) that this has not changed from Word
2003, the trick is to enter the pages in the Pages box in the order in which you want them (1, 1, 3, 3, etc.). If this is a very long document, then that will be tedious. But unless your customer is making a booklet that is actually A5 folded in half, then I don't see the need to cut the A4 before folding and stapling. And an A4 booklet (with A5 pages) is most easily created using the "Book fold" layout, which automatically prints the pages in the right order. -- 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. "Stroller" wrote in message ... Stroller wrote: ... My customer instead wants to print out page 1 twice on the first sheet, page 2 twice on the second sheet, and so on. I think this makes for easier collation when taking a stack of papers, slicing them down the middle & stapling them. Ooops... forgot to mention - the customer is running Word 2007 (Office 2007) on Windows XP. Stroller. |
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Style Checker
I am running Word 97 and I'm wondering if the style checker has gotten any
better since that version. |
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