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I have a number of documents I have in Word 2007. I would like to
print these in booklet form. For example: An 8 page word document The booklet would be printed in landscape mode The 1st sheet would have page 1 & 8 on one side and page 2 & 7 on the other. The 2nd sheet would have page 3 & 6 on one side and page 4 & 5 on the other. I am looking for an addin to enable Word 2007 to print in this manner. Alternatively (2nd choice), I would like a separate application that would do this. Can anyone offer any ideas? David |
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http://bookletcreator.com/
Save the file as a .pdf. Upload it to this site and it will do the work for you. Print the resulting .pdf file. -- JoAnn Paules MVP Microsoft [Publisher] Tech Editor for "Microsoft Publisher 2007 For Dummies" "David" wrote in message ... I have a number of documents I have in Word 2007. I would like to print these in booklet form. For example: An 8 page word document The booklet would be printed in landscape mode The 1st sheet would have page 1 & 8 on one side and page 2 & 7 on the other. The 2nd sheet would have page 3 & 6 on one side and page 4 & 5 on the other. I am looking for an addin to enable Word 2007 to print in this manner. Alternatively (2nd choice), I would like a separate application that would do this. Can anyone offer any ideas? David |
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How do you feel about pdf's? If you can generate a pdf, you can open
it in Adobe Reader, and from Adobe Reader 8 or 9 (I don't know about 7 or earlier), you can print it as a booklet. On Sep 20, 11:29*am, David wrote: I have a number of documents I have in Word 2007. *I would like to print these in booklet form. For example: An 8 page word document The booklet would be printed in landscape mode The 1st sheet would have page 1 & 8 on one side and page 2 & 7 on the other. *The 2nd sheet would have page 3 & 6 on one side and page 4 & 5 on the other. I am looking for an addin to enable Word 2007 to print in this manner. Alternatively (2nd choice), I would like a separate application that would do this. Can anyone offer any ideas? David |
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Have you tried the "Book fold" feature that is built into Word? On the
Margins tab of Page Setup, choose "Book fold" for "Multiple pages." Word will set up your document with two pages per sheet. You will create the pages in ordinary numerical order, but Word will print them in the order required for folding into a booklet. This feature works reasonably well provided you are printing the entire booklet. Most users report disappointing results trying to reprint specific pages. For another approach, see http://word.mvps.org/FAQs/Formatting...etPrinting.htm. This method will work in any version. You can also set this up manually using "2 pages per sheet" in the "Multiple pages" dropdown. This will create pages in numerical order, and you can print them in the required order by entering 8, 1, 2, 7, 6, 3, 4, 5 in the "Pages" box in the Print dialog. There is also a macro at the above-referenced site that automates this process. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA David wrote in message ... I have a number of documents I have in Word 2007. I would like to print these in booklet form. For example: An 8 page word document The booklet would be printed in landscape mode The 1st sheet would have page 1 & 8 on one side and page 2 & 7 on the other. The 2nd sheet would have page 3 & 6 on one side and page 4 & 5 on the other. I am looking for an addin to enable Word 2007 to print in this manner. Alternatively (2nd choice), I would like a separate application that would do this. Can anyone offer any ideas? David |
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On Sat, 20 Sep 2008 13:36:12 -0500, "Suzanne S. Barnhill"
wrote: Have you tried the "Book fold" feature that is built into Word? On the Margins tab of Page Setup, choose "Book fold" for "Multiple pages." Word will set up your document with two pages per sheet. You will create the pages in ordinary numerical order, but Word will print them in the order required for folding into a booklet. This feature works reasonably well provided you are printing the entire booklet. Most users report disappointing results trying to reprint specific pages. For another approach, see http://word.mvps.org/FAQs/Formatting...etPrinting.htm. This method will work in any version. You can also set this up manually using "2 pages per sheet" in the "Multiple pages" dropdown. This will create pages in numerical order, and you can print them in the required order by entering 8, 1, 2, 7, 6, 3, 4, 5 in the "Pages" box in the Print dialog. There is also a macro at the above-referenced site that automates this process. Suzanne: The method you described using Word 2007's "Book Fold" feature works well. The number of pages increases, but that was good as Word apparently adjusted to make the printed copy quite readable. However, how can I force Word to just print the front or back side of the document? The test print I ran printed every page. I quess I could feed the pages into my copier, but that would be a waste of paper. Also, in Page Setup, I was asked about Sheets per booklet. Do I want "Auto", "All", or one of the numerical choices. Thanks again David |
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Sounds like doing it through Reader is more flexible. You can print
any or all of the generated two-page sides. On Sep 20, 7:32*pm, David wrote: On Sat, 20 Sep 2008 13:36:12 -0500, "Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote: Have you tried the "Book fold" feature that is built into Word? On the Margins tab of Page Setup, choose "Book fold" for "Multiple pages." Word will set up your document with two pages per sheet. You will create the pages in ordinary numerical order, but Word will print them in the order required for folding into a booklet. This feature works reasonably well provided you are printing the entire booklet. Most users report disappointing results trying to reprint specific pages. For another approach, see http://word.mvps.org/FAQs/Formatting...etPrinting.htm. This method will work in any version. You can also set this up manually using "2 pages per sheet" in the "Multiple pages" dropdown. This will create pages in numerical order, and you can print them in the required order by entering 8, 1, 2, 7, 6, 3, 4, 5 in the "Pages" box in the Print dialog. There is also a macro at the above-referenced site that automates this process. Suzanne: The method you described using Word 2007's "Book Fold" feature works well. *The number of pages increases, but that was good as Word apparently adjusted to make the printed copy quite readable. However, how can I force Word to just print the front or back side of the document? *The test print I ran printed every page. *I quess I could feed the pages into my copier, but that would be a waste of paper. Also, in Page Setup, I was asked about Sheets per booklet. *Do I want "Auto", "All", or one of the numerical choices. Thanks again David- |
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I usually use the "All" choice for "Sheets per booklet." Just keep in mind
that they need to be a multiple of 4. Unless you have a printer that duplexes automatically, your best bet is to print just one side of a page and duplex by photocopying, but you could experiment with Word's "Manual duplex" setting. As for the number of pages, when you go to create a booklet, keep in mind that you will probably want to reduce the margins and type size from what you would use for a full-sized page. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA David wrote in message ... On Sat, 20 Sep 2008 13:36:12 -0500, "Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote: Have you tried the "Book fold" feature that is built into Word? On the Margins tab of Page Setup, choose "Book fold" for "Multiple pages." Word will set up your document with two pages per sheet. You will create the pages in ordinary numerical order, but Word will print them in the order required for folding into a booklet. This feature works reasonably well provided you are printing the entire booklet. Most users report disappointing results trying to reprint specific pages. For another approach, see http://word.mvps.org/FAQs/Formatting...etPrinting.htm. This method will work in any version. You can also set this up manually using "2 pages per sheet" in the "Multiple pages" dropdown. This will create pages in numerical order, and you can print them in the required order by entering 8, 1, 2, 7, 6, 3, 4, 5 in the "Pages" box in the Print dialog. There is also a macro at the above-referenced site that automates this process. Suzanne: The method you described using Word 2007's "Book Fold" feature works well. The number of pages increases, but that was good as Word apparently adjusted to make the printed copy quite readable. However, how can I force Word to just print the front or back side of the document? The test print I ran printed every page. I quess I could feed the pages into my copier, but that would be a waste of paper. Also, in Page Setup, I was asked about Sheets per booklet. Do I want "Auto", "All", or one of the numerical choices. Thanks again David |
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Reduce the margins and increase the type size.
On Sep 20, 11:47*pm, "Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote: I usually use the "All" choice for "Sheets per booklet." Just keep in mind that they need to be a multiple of 4. Unless you have a printer that duplexes automatically, your best bet is to print just one side of a page and duplex by photocopying, but you could experiment with Word's "Manual duplex" setting. As for the number of pages, when you go to create a booklet, keep in mind that you will probably want to reduce the margins and type size from what you would use for a full-sized page. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA David wrote in messagenews:mm1bd457k6itunt9o2ni8rrb2n057fguln@4ax .com.... On Sat, 20 Sep 2008 13:36:12 -0500, "Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote: Have you tried the "Book fold" feature that is built into Word? On the Margins tab of Page Setup, choose "Book fold" for "Multiple pages." Word will set up your document with two pages per sheet. You will create the pages in ordinary numerical order, but Word will print them in the order required for folding into a booklet. This feature works reasonably well provided you are printing the entire booklet. Most users report disappointing results trying to reprint specific pages. For another approach, see http://word.mvps.org/FAQs/Formatting...etPrinting.htm. This method will work in any version. You can also set this up manually using "2 pages per sheet" in the "Multiple pages" dropdown. This will create pages in numerical order, and you can print them in the required order by entering 8, 1, 2, 7, 6, 3, 4, 5 in the "Pages" box in the Print dialog. There is also a macro at the above-referenced site that automates this process. Suzanne: The method you described using Word 2007's "Book Fold" feature works well. *The number of pages increases, but that was good as Word apparently adjusted to make the printed copy quite readable. However, how can I force Word to just print the front or back side of the document? *The test print I ran printed every page. *I quess I could feed the pages into my copier, but that would be a waste of paper. Also, in Page Setup, I was asked about Sheets per booklet. *Do I want "Auto", "All", or one of the numerical choices. |
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Why do you say increase the type size? I generally use smaller type on
smaller pages/in narrower columns. In most cases 12-pt is okay for either a full page or a half page in a directory or "yearbook," but for a printed 7" x 9" book, I usually find 11-pt more suitable. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA "grammatim" wrote in message ... Reduce the margins and increase the type size. On Sep 20, 11:47 pm, "Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote: I usually use the "All" choice for "Sheets per booklet." Just keep in mind that they need to be a multiple of 4. Unless you have a printer that duplexes automatically, your best bet is to print just one side of a page and duplex by photocopying, but you could experiment with Word's "Manual duplex" setting. As for the number of pages, when you go to create a booklet, keep in mind that you will probably want to reduce the margins and type size from what you would use for a full-sized page. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA David wrote in messagenews:mm1bd457k6itunt9o2ni8rrb2n057fguln@4ax .com... On Sat, 20 Sep 2008 13:36:12 -0500, "Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote: Have you tried the "Book fold" feature that is built into Word? On the Margins tab of Page Setup, choose "Book fold" for "Multiple pages." Word will set up your document with two pages per sheet. You will create the pages in ordinary numerical order, but Word will print them in the order required for folding into a booklet. This feature works reasonably well provided you are printing the entire booklet. Most users report disappointing results trying to reprint specific pages. For another approach, see http://word.mvps.org/FAQs/Formatting...etPrinting.htm. This method will work in any version. You can also set this up manually using "2 pages per sheet" in the "Multiple pages" dropdown. This will create pages in numerical order, and you can print them in the required order by entering 8, 1, 2, 7, 6, 3, 4, 5 in the "Pages" box in the Print dialog. There is also a macro at the above-referenced site that automates this process. Suzanne: The method you described using Word 2007's "Book Fold" feature works well. The number of pages increases, but that was good as Word apparently adjusted to make the printed copy quite readable. However, how can I force Word to just print the front or back side of the document? The test print I ran printed every page. I quess I could feed the pages into my copier, but that would be a waste of paper. Also, in Page Setup, I was asked about Sheets per booklet. Do I want "Auto", "All", or one of the numerical choices. |
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On Sat, 20 Sep 2008 22:47:09 -0500, "Suzanne S. Barnhill"
wrote: I usually use the "All" choice for "Sheets per booklet." Just keep in mind that they need to be a multiple of 4. Unless you have a printer that duplexes automatically, your best bet is to print just one side of a page and duplex by photocopying, but you could experiment with Word's "Manual duplex" setting. As for the number of pages, when you go to create a booklet, keep in mind that you will probably want to reduce the margins and type size from what you would use for a full-sized page. I need to thank you for all your suggestions. Word does a good job for me with the booklet printing. The fact that Word reflows the text is fine for my application. But, I suppose that depends on what your end product is. I did find one other interesting way of booklet printing. I use Word 2007 to add footnotes, page numbers, borders, etc. - any other special effects desired. I then use a special download from Microsoft's download site to do a "save as" to a pdf file. I use Adobe Acrobat (at least 8.1) to print using Adobe's booklet print mode. Using Adobe to do the booklet printing keeps the same text on a given page. Adobe reduces the margins a small amount. Adobe also allows you to print only the front side, back side and to reverse the page order. This is handy for some printers - like my laser. Dave |
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Apparently you can accomplish the same thing (with a PDF) even using Adobe
Reader--at least that's how I interpret grammatim's remarks. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA David wrote in message ... On Sat, 20 Sep 2008 22:47:09 -0500, "Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote: I usually use the "All" choice for "Sheets per booklet." Just keep in mind that they need to be a multiple of 4. Unless you have a printer that duplexes automatically, your best bet is to print just one side of a page and duplex by photocopying, but you could experiment with Word's "Manual duplex" setting. As for the number of pages, when you go to create a booklet, keep in mind that you will probably want to reduce the margins and type size from what you would use for a full-sized page. I need to thank you for all your suggestions. Word does a good job for me with the booklet printing. The fact that Word reflows the text is fine for my application. But, I suppose that depends on what your end product is. I did find one other interesting way of booklet printing. I use Word 2007 to add footnotes, page numbers, borders, etc. - any other special effects desired. I then use a special download from Microsoft's download site to do a "save as" to a pdf file. I use Adobe Acrobat (at least 8.1) to print using Adobe's booklet print mode. Using Adobe to do the booklet printing keeps the same text on a given page. Adobe reduces the margins a small amount. Adobe also allows you to print only the front side, back side and to reverse the page order. This is handy for some printers - like my laser. Dave |
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