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Setup Word for two sided booklet
Word 2002 (XP)
Windows XP Pro I want to create a booklet that will print on letter sized paper in landscape view. The booklet will be 5 pieces of paper laid on top of each other, then folded in half. This is a real common booklet type, I have just never tried to figure out how to type one up for myselft. How do setup Word to print this so that when I put the pages together they will be in numeric order without having to manually force this type of layout using columns and breaks? My concern is that if the booklet grows and I have "manually" formatted it, then I will have to reformat it again. But, if I can use Word to format it like a book, then I will never have to manually reformat it as new text and pages are added. All help is appreciated. Thanks, Seth |
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See 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. "Seth Schwarm" wrote in message ... Word 2002 (XP) Windows XP Pro I want to create a booklet that will print on letter sized paper in landscape view. The booklet will be 5 pieces of paper laid on top of each other, then folded in half. This is a real common booklet type, I have just never tried to figure out how to type one up for myselft. How do setup Word to print this so that when I put the pages together they will be in numeric order without having to manually force this type of layout using columns and breaks? My concern is that if the booklet grows and I have "manually" formatted it, then I will have to reformat it again. But, if I can use Word to format it like a book, then I will never have to manually reformat it as new text and pages are added. All help is appreciated. Thanks, Seth |
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