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I've written a document in word and want to format and print so the end
result is a booklet.

The number of pages has to be a multiple of 4. I actually have 11 pages and
have inserted a blank page as page 2. I will print on both sides of the
paper. Page 1 will be opposite page 12, page 2 will be opposite page 11 on
the other side of the paper, and so on.

Can I do this in Word? I'd really prefer not to use publisher.

Thanks,
~alan


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~~Alan~~
 
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Default Booklet formatting

BTW, I am using Word/Office 2003

~alan

"~~Alan~~" wrote in message
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I've written a document in word and want to format and print so the end
result is a booklet.

The number of pages has to be a multiple of 4. I actually have 11 pages
and have inserted a blank page as page 2. I will print on both sides of
the paper. Page 1 will be opposite page 12, page 2 will be opposite page
11 on the other side of the paper, and so on.

Can I do this in Word? I'd really prefer not to use publisher.

Thanks,
~alan




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Default Booklet formatting

File \ Page Setup, Margins tab, Multiple pages section, drop down the list
box and select Book fold.
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See the article "Booklet printing" at:

http://www.word.mvps.org/FAQs/Format...etPrinting.htm


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"~~Alan~~" wrote in message
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I've written a document in word and want to format and print so the end
result is a booklet.

The number of pages has to be a multiple of 4. I actually have 11 pages
and have inserted a blank page as page 2. I will print on both sides of
the paper. Page 1 will be opposite page 12, page 2 will be opposite page
11 on the other side of the paper, and so on.

Can I do this in Word? I'd really prefer not to use publisher.

Thanks,
~alan




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