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On Aug 30, 1:14 pm, Bardo wrote:
I'm attempting to build a double-sidedbrochure inWORD, size 17 x11 (i.e., the width of two standard 8.5 x 11 pages). Susanne's advice is excellent (as one would expect from the author of http://www.word.mvps.org/FAQs/Format...tPrinting.htm). Here are a few other approaches you could try (if, for example, you have an older version of Word): 1. If the brochure will be printed professionally, let the print shop handle the layout. They'll have expensive "page imposition" software which will make this a breeze. 2. Look under FilePrint...Properties. Some printer drivers have a "booklet layout" option. Bring all of the pages into one document (as separate pages), enable "booklet layout," and you're done. 3. Use the printer's "pages per sheet" option. Yes, there might be TWO places you can set "pages per sheet"--in Word and in the printer properties. If you do it in the printer properties, you'll need to experiment to get the order of the pages right. 4. Print to PDF, and use the PDF print driver to print in booklet format. (The free "pdf995" program might be able to do this, though I don't have it installed at the moment to verify this.) 5. Use one of the booklet printing macros mentioned in Suzanne's MVPS article. Paul Goble |
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