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Pub 2003 V11 How do I make A6 booklet pages in sequence A4 print



 
 
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Old April 28th, 2010, 03:33 AM posted to microsoft.public.publisher
Aboutabook A6
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Default Pub 2003 V11 How do I make A6 booklet pages in sequence A4 print

I wish to make up a booklet of an A6 size and have pages in sequence when
developing booklet. Then sent to printer so that pages are printed back to
back and when pages are removed and sequenced and folded, it makes a A6
booklet.
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Old April 28th, 2010, 11:02 AM posted to microsoft.public.publisher
Mary Sauer[_3_]
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Default Pub 2003 V11 How do I make A6 booklet pages in sequence A4 print

File, page setup, booklet, portrait, type 10.5cm width, 14.8 height. This will
create two small A6 booklets. You will have to cut the booklets apart. If you
plan to use A6 paper, you will need to setup your printer first for the correct
custom size. Publisher will keep the pages in sequence.

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I wish to make up a booklet of an A6 size and have pages in sequence when
developing booklet. Then sent to printer so that pages are printed back to
back and when pages are removed and sequenced and folded, it makes a A6
booklet.



 




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