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The end product is a single sheet, bookfold, with p. 1 as cover, pp. 2-3
inside, p.4 back. P.1 and p.4 should print on the right and left sides, respectively, of a landscape 11x8.5 sheet. P. 2 and p.3 should print on the left and right, respectively. I have prepared each page in order (p.1, p.2, p.3, p.4.). I do not have a duplex printer. I need to have the pages printed on two sheets for photocopying. The settings in Margins are landscape, bookfold, and all. The setting in Layout is continuous. The settings in Print are manual duplex and all. With those settings, each page prints on a single sheet and each prints on the left side of the sheet. How do I get to the end product? Thanks. |
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You're wonderful! I have 4 pages total, but I inserted page breaks instead
of section breaks! Using the settings you listed plus changing the page breaks to section breaks remedied the problem. Thanks -- you saved me valuable time and hair-pulling! "Rae Drysdale" wrote: There are only 4 pages in total? No extra pages anywhere? If you set the pages to 4 rather than all, does that make a difference? On my settings, which work, I have 4 pages with layout section start New Page, but I don't think that would affect it. Have you got page breaks between each page and not section breaks? -- Rae Drysdale "Ceejay" wrote: Thanks, Rae, but the document now prints with p.4 on the left on a single sheet, p.1 and p.2, left and right, on the second sheet, and p.3 on the left on a third single sheet. Any other ideas? "Rae Drysdale" wrote: Uncheck manual duplex. -- Rae Drysdale "Ceejay" wrote: The end product is a single sheet, bookfold, with p. 1 as cover, pp. 2-3 inside, p.4 back. P.1 and p.4 should print on the right and left sides, respectively, of a landscape 11x8.5 sheet. P. 2 and p.3 should print on the left and right, respectively. I have prepared each page in order (p.1, p.2, p.3, p.4.). I do not have a duplex printer. I need to have the pages printed on two sheets for photocopying. The settings in Margins are landscape, bookfold, and all. The setting in Layout is continuous. The settings in Print are manual duplex and all. With those settings, each page prints on a single sheet and each prints on the left side of the sheet. How do I get to the end product? Thanks. |
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There are only 4 pages in total? No extra pages anywhere? If you set the
pages to 4 rather than all, does that make a difference? On my settings, which work, I have 4 pages with layout section start New Page, but I don't think that would affect it. Have you got page breaks between each page and not section breaks? -- Rae Drysdale "Ceejay" wrote: Thanks, Rae, but the document now prints with p.4 on the left on a single sheet, p.1 and p.2, left and right, on the second sheet, and p.3 on the left on a third single sheet. Any other ideas? "Rae Drysdale" wrote: Uncheck manual duplex. -- Rae Drysdale "Ceejay" wrote: The end product is a single sheet, bookfold, with p. 1 as cover, pp. 2-3 inside, p.4 back. P.1 and p.4 should print on the right and left sides, respectively, of a landscape 11x8.5 sheet. P. 2 and p.3 should print on the left and right, respectively. I have prepared each page in order (p.1, p.2, p.3, p.4.). I do not have a duplex printer. I need to have the pages printed on two sheets for photocopying. The settings in Margins are landscape, bookfold, and all. The setting in Layout is continuous. The settings in Print are manual duplex and all. With those settings, each page prints on a single sheet and each prints on the left side of the sheet. How do I get to the end product? Thanks. |
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Glad to help. Thanks for posting back.
-- Rae Drysdale "Ceejay" wrote: You're wonderful! I have 4 pages total, but I inserted page breaks instead of section breaks! Using the settings you listed plus changing the page breaks to section breaks remedied the problem. Thanks -- you saved me valuable time and hair-pulling! "Rae Drysdale" wrote: There are only 4 pages in total? No extra pages anywhere? If you set the pages to 4 rather than all, does that make a difference? On my settings, which work, I have 4 pages with layout section start New Page, but I don't think that would affect it. Have you got page breaks between each page and not section breaks? -- Rae Drysdale "Ceejay" wrote: Thanks, Rae, but the document now prints with p.4 on the left on a single sheet, p.1 and p.2, left and right, on the second sheet, and p.3 on the left on a third single sheet. Any other ideas? "Rae Drysdale" wrote: Uncheck manual duplex. -- Rae Drysdale "Ceejay" wrote: The end product is a single sheet, bookfold, with p. 1 as cover, pp. 2-3 inside, p.4 back. P.1 and p.4 should print on the right and left sides, respectively, of a landscape 11x8.5 sheet. P. 2 and p.3 should print on the left and right, respectively. I have prepared each page in order (p.1, p.2, p.3, p.4.). I do not have a duplex printer. I need to have the pages printed on two sheets for photocopying. The settings in Margins are landscape, bookfold, and all. The setting in Layout is continuous. The settings in Print are manual duplex and all. With those settings, each page prints on a single sheet and each prints on the left side of the sheet. How do I get to the end product? Thanks. |
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It should not be necessary to insert either page breaks *or* section breaks
in a booklet of this type. I really fail to see why this worked. -- 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. "Rae Drysdale" wrote in message ... Glad to help. Thanks for posting back. -- Rae Drysdale "Ceejay" wrote: You're wonderful! I have 4 pages total, but I inserted page breaks instead of section breaks! Using the settings you listed plus changing the page breaks to section breaks remedied the problem. Thanks -- you saved me valuable time and hair-pulling! "Rae Drysdale" wrote: There are only 4 pages in total? No extra pages anywhere? If you set the pages to 4 rather than all, does that make a difference? On my settings, which work, I have 4 pages with layout section start New Page, but I don't think that would affect it. Have you got page breaks between each page and not section breaks? -- Rae Drysdale "Ceejay" wrote: Thanks, Rae, but the document now prints with p.4 on the left on a single sheet, p.1 and p.2, left and right, on the second sheet, and p.3 on the left on a third single sheet. Any other ideas? "Rae Drysdale" wrote: Uncheck manual duplex. -- Rae Drysdale "Ceejay" wrote: The end product is a single sheet, bookfold, with p. 1 as cover, pp. 2-3 inside, p.4 back. P.1 and p.4 should print on the right and left sides, respectively, of a landscape 11x8.5 sheet. P. 2 and p.3 should print on the left and right, respectively. I have prepared each page in order (p.1, p.2, p.3, p.4.). I do not have a duplex printer. I need to have the pages printed on two sheets for photocopying. The settings in Margins are landscape, bookfold, and all. The setting in Layout is continuous. The settings in Print are manual duplex and all. With those settings, each page prints on a single sheet and each prints on the left side of the sheet. How do I get to the end product? Thanks. |
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