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Yes, thanks. We did save as pdf and when we printed, we scaled it to fit 2-up
landscape. The margins zoomed from .75 to 1.5" on top and bottom, so that's why I am reformatting it. It's "only" 32 pages, so I can cut and paste if necessary. But I figured with all the bells and whistles in Word these days, this should be an easy one! "Daiya Mitchell" wrote: Well, there's always the hard way....Save As and reformat... If you can get it to print the way you want to, you should also be able to turn it into a pdf, which would use the same settings (presumably). There are free/cheap third-party pdf creation programs, e.g., cutepdf, pdf1995 that may work for you. Then you could send the pdf to the company for them to print. On 3/18/05 4:01 AM, "Reenie" wrote: Yes, I can print it. But the company I am doing it for has a printer for which the print driver does not allow 2-up, scale-to-fir, etc printing. But thanks anyway "Daiya Mitchell" wrote: First, explore the print dialog to see if you are able to set it to print 2-up--the setting was introduced in Word 2000 (I think, maybe 2002) and is called "two pages per sheet." Not sure how the mirror margins will work, but that'd be the easiest possibility. If you plan on folding this in half to make a booklet, see he http://word.mvps.org/FAQs/Formatting...etPrinting.htm On 3/17/05 7:55 PM, "Reenie" wrote: I have a document that is set up as follows: 11x8.5", Portrait, Mirror Margins. I need to reformat it (easily if possible) to 8.5x5.5" Mirror Margins, to be printed 2-up on 11x8.5" paper. Any easy solution? Thanks! |
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