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Old May 19th, 2004, 12:36 PM
42410
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When I use Publisher, it allows me to make a multiple page document on A4
paper folded in half, giving me four pages on one sheet of paper. (i.e. If I
made it 8 pages, it would automatically print it out on pages oriented to
make up a booklet with the pages in the order they appear on the screen.) Is
there a way to set up word to do the same thing? On my PC at work I don't
have publisher, but I do at home. I want to produce a specification in Word
at work and print it out the same way publisher does.
Is this possible? If so, could someone please explain in 'idiots guide'
language how to do it.
Thanks in advance


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Old May 19th, 2004, 04:25 PM
Mary Sauer
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There are many Word templates for booklets
http://office.microsoft.com/search/r... C010331121033

Tutorial
http://office.microsoft.com/search/r...1121033&App=WD

This is for Word 2003, however it will be the same in other versions.

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"42410" wrote in message
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When I use Publisher, it allows me to make a multiple page document on A4
paper folded in half, giving me four pages on one sheet of paper. (i.e. If I
made it 8 pages, it would automatically print it out on pages oriented to
make up a booklet with the pages in the order they appear on the screen.) Is
there a way to set up word to do the same thing? On my PC at work I don't
have publisher, but I do at home. I want to produce a specification in Word
at work and print it out the same way publisher does.
Is this possible? If so, could someone please explain in 'idiots guide'
language how to do it.
Thanks in advance




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Old May 20th, 2004, 08:10 AM
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Thanks for the advice.

Mary Sauer wrote in message
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There are many Word templates for booklets

http://office.microsoft.com/search/r...=booklet&CTT=6
&Origin=EC010331121033

Tutorial

http://office.microsoft.com/search/r...2CRC%2CFX%2CXT
&Query=booklet&CTT=6&Origin=EC010331121033&App= WD

This is for Word 2003, however it will be the same in other versions.

--
Mary Sauer MS MVP
http://office.microsoft.com/
http://www.mvps.org/msauer/
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"42410" wrote in message
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When I use Publisher, it allows me to make a multiple page document on

A4
paper folded in half, giving me four pages on one sheet of paper. (i.e.

If I
made it 8 pages, it would automatically print it out on pages oriented

to
make up a booklet with the pages in the order they appear on the

screen.) Is
there a way to set up word to do the same thing? On my PC at work I

don't
have publisher, but I do at home. I want to produce a specification in

Word
at work and print it out the same way publisher does.
Is this possible? If so, could someone please explain in 'idiots guide'
language how to do it.
Thanks in advance






 




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