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Suzanne S. Barnhill
 
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In Word 2003 you can print 2 pages per sheet by choosing that option in Page
Setup (Margins tab); Word treats the pages as logical pages, and you add
footnotes in the normal way. But you can't create a booklet this way because
the page order won't be correct. See
http://word.mvps.org/FAQs/Formatting...etPrinting.htm.

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"arkaycee" wrote in message
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In Word 2003 Professional, I've created a booklet on letter-sized paper,
landscape, two columns. Want to number each of the two pages on one side

of
the sheet, but can't seem to do it. A friend suggested going file, page
setup, multiple pages, two pages per sheet. It apparently worked for her
when I sent her the file, but I couldn't replicate the results. Each side

of
the page is now on a separate sheet and looks like it's on legal (though

it's
really not). Any suggestions? I repaired the installation, but no

change.

 
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