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I have created a 240-page book in MS Office Word 2007. I want to print out
one copy on my LexMark645 printer (as a gift). To do this, I need to divide my book into 10 or so "booklets", to be bound together. In other words, each booklet needs to have booklet pagination, both sides. The sheets are standard 8.5 x 11. Printed in landscape orientation, each sheet will have two of my pages facing one another, and two more on the reverse side. Standard stuff. All my pages, headers and all, look fine on Word, but LexMark has its own settings (including booklet settings) and I can't seem to figure out what combination will work; I think one is fighting the other. Do I create half-width "free standing" pages in Word, or use the two-pages-per-sheet setting, or bookfold, or mirror, or WHAT? I think I can figure out "why this setting is necessary" if I START OUT with the right settings given to me very precisely. But I have trouble starting from the other end, with a lot of context and general explanation, as one usually finds in manuals. It doesn't seem that for something this basic, I would need special macros or templates. I also need to know how to select and limit the book segments that I want to booklet-ize. Can I do it by highlighting?--inserting section breaks interferes with my Header commands. Thanks, Esardi |
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You use the "Book fold" feature in Word and specify the number of pages per
signature. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA "Esardi" wrote in message ... I have created a 240-page book in MS Office Word 2007. I want to print out one copy on my LexMark645 printer (as a gift). To do this, I need to divide my book into 10 or so "booklets", to be bound together. In other words, each booklet needs to have booklet pagination, both sides. The sheets are standard 8.5 x 11. Printed in landscape orientation, each sheet will have two of my pages facing one another, and two more on the reverse side. Standard stuff. All my pages, headers and all, look fine on Word, but LexMark has its own settings (including booklet settings) and I can't seem to figure out what combination will work; I think one is fighting the other. Do I create half-width "free standing" pages in Word, or use the two-pages-per-sheet setting, or bookfold, or mirror, or WHAT? I think I can figure out "why this setting is necessary" if I START OUT with the right settings given to me very precisely. But I have trouble starting from the other end, with a lot of context and general explanation, as one usually finds in manuals. It doesn't seem that for something this basic, I would need special macros or templates. I also need to know how to select and limit the book segments that I want to booklet-ize. Can I do it by highlighting?--inserting section breaks interferes with my Header commands. Thanks, Esardi |
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Thanks.
The problem is, I've done that, but my LexMark Z645 overrides some of the settings. What settings do I use in the several LexMark options, such as "properties", to force it to give way to the Word settings? Esardi |
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You'll probably need to pose this question in a Lexmark forum.
-- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA "Esardi" wrote in message ... Thanks. The problem is, I've done that, but my LexMark Z645 overrides some of the settings. What settings do I use in the several LexMark options, such as "properties", to force it to give way to the Word settings? Esardi |
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