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Booklet Creation
I am creating a booklet. I have the first few pages doen, but now I am
trying to deal with the center page. I have a landscape photo that I want to corss both pages. Is there anyway to do this? |
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I think you'll have to insert the photo on both pages, aligned such that the
two copies will meet in the middle. Alternatively, you could leave those center two pages blank except for page numbers and later run the sheet back through the printer to print the photo, which you have inserted in a separate (non-booklet) document. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA Word MVP FAQ site: http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. "Joey" wrote in message ... I am creating a booklet. I have the first few pages doen, but now I am trying to deal with the center page. I have a landscape photo that I want to corss both pages. Is there anyway to do this? |
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Cut the photo in two (e.g. crop in photoshop or some photo-editing package)
and print the two halvs on the two middle pages. This would work for any adjacent pages, and you may be able to perfectly join the halves by reducing the center margins to zero, but leaving the centrefold blank and printing it separaately would look better... if you print 1 picture on 1 piece of paper you get no disconnuity. "Joey" wrote: I am creating a booklet. I have the first few pages doen, but now I am trying to deal with the center page. I have a landscape photo that I want to corss both pages. Is there anyway to do this? |
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