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Old September 24th, 2009, 03:02 PM posted to microsoft.public.publisher
spencer
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Default How do I create a multi-page leaflet?

I have to create a 6 page document and have no idea where to start. (I've
never used Publisher before.) I've created the separate 6 pages, but don't
know how to 'join' them together for printing to make it look like a booklet.
I have to use legal sized paper - landscape. I'm on a tight deadline so
any help you can provide would be most appreciated. Thanks
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Old September 24th, 2009, 03:20 PM posted to microsoft.public.publisher
Mary Sauer[_3_]
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Default How do I create a multi-page leaflet?

Print setup, Legal (8.5 x 14), landscape. Page setup, Advanced (on the right)
Type Width--7 height--8.5, Layout type, Booklet.
Publisher booklets need to be setup in multiples of 4, Publisher will query
about the first 4 pages. You will have to insert 4 more pages.
If you are planning a cover, create a text box on the page you want the contents
to start, right-click, click change text, click text file, browse to your first
Publisher file, repeat for each file.



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I have to create a 6 page document and have no idea where to start. (I've
never used Publisher before.) I've created the separate 6 pages, but don't
know how to 'join' them together for printing to make it look like a booklet.
I have to use legal sized paper - landscape. I'm on a tight deadline so
any help you can provide would be most appreciated. Thanks



 




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