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Old February 21st, 2009, 09:46 PM posted to microsoft.public.word.pagelayout
Michael L
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Default Two Booklets on same page

I am using Microsoft 2003. I am able to use the booklet fold to create the
booklet.
The ideal size booklet would be smaller than 4.25 w x 5.5 h, so I could
actually get 2 booklets (one on top of the other) on a portrait sheet. Except
that the booklet fold option is only on a landscape sheet and I cannot figure
out how to print the second one below the first on the sheet. Any ideas on
how to do this? I suppose I could print twice (rotate the paper) Is there any
way that would not require printing twice?
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Old February 23rd, 2009, 07:25 PM posted to microsoft.public.word.pagelayout
Rae Drysdale
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Default Two Booklets on same page

This is the only solution I can come up with, but since no one has responded
it might be useful. Use the page set up to select 2 pages per sheet
(portrait). Then use columns; the inside left and inside right on the same
page and again on the second page. On the third and fourth pages type the
back cover and front cover.

Using columns you need to set the space between at double the margins so
they balance correctly. Hope this is helpful.
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Rae Drysdale


"Michael L" wrote:

I am using Microsoft 2003. I am able to use the booklet fold to create the
booklet.
The ideal size booklet would be smaller than 4.25 w x 5.5 h, so I could
actually get 2 booklets (one on top of the other) on a portrait sheet. Except
that the booklet fold option is only on a landscape sheet and I cannot figure
out how to print the second one below the first on the sheet. Any ideas on
how to do this? I suppose I could print twice (rotate the paper) Is there any
way that would not require printing twice?

 




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