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Does Word support automatically reformat a normal 8.5x11 page document into a
booklet of about 4x6? I want to do a mail merge from Outlook and then print
the records onto a 8x6 page, then fold it in the middle and stape it there to
make two 4x6 pages. In other words, pages 1,2 and (n-1),n need to be on the
same page. And pages 3,4 and (n-3),(n-2) needs to be on another page. Can
Word do this?
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If you have Word 2002 or later, use "Book fold." For Word 2000 and earlier,
see http://word.mvps.org/FAQs/Formatting...etPrinting.htm

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Does Word support automatically reformat a normal 8.5x11 page document

into a
booklet of about 4x6? I want to do a mail merge from Outlook and then

print
the records onto a 8x6 page, then fold it in the middle and stape it there

to
make two 4x6 pages. In other words, pages 1,2 and (n-1),n need to be on

the
same page. And pages 3,4 and (n-3),(n-2) needs to be on another page.

Can
Word do this?


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