I want to print a a 5.5 8.5 booklet in publisher. I'm using 8 X 10 paper
and printing in the landscape mode, but I'm having a difficult time getting
the page order right when I print the book out. Can anyone help?

Fred M

Re: I want to print a 26 page 5.5 X8.5 booklet by Ed

Ed
Fri Oct 14 14:58:36 CDT 2005

calpoet <calpoet@discussions.microsoft.com> was very recently heard to
utter:
> I want to print a a 5.5 8.5 booklet in publisher. I'm using 8 X 10
> paper and printing in the landscape mode, but I'm having a difficult
> time getting the page order right when I print the book out. Can
> anyone help?

How exactly do you plan on getting 26 pages?

Get 9 sheets of scrap paper, fold them into a booklet, and number the pages.
This will give you 28 pages.
Then try with 8 sheets. This will give you 24 pages

Publisher really wasn't kidding when it said to create pages in multiples of
4.

--
Ed Bennett - MVP Microsoft Publisher



Re: I want to print a 26 page 5.5 X8.5 booklet by Rob

Rob
Fri Oct 14 19:00:07 CDT 2005

26 + 2 "This page intentionally left blank" pages


"Ed Bennett" <the_nerd@mvps.org> wrote in message
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| calpoet <calpoet@discussions.microsoft.com> was very recently heard to
| utter:
| > I want to print a a 5.5 8.5 booklet in publisher. I'm using 8 X 10
| > paper and printing in the landscape mode, but I'm having a difficult
| > time getting the page order right when I print the book out. Can
| > anyone help?
|
| How exactly do you plan on getting 26 pages?
|
| Get 9 sheets of scrap paper, fold them into a booklet, and number the
pages.
| This will give you 28 pages.
| Then try with 8 sheets. This will give you 24 pages
|
| Publisher really wasn't kidding when it said to create pages in multiples
of
| 4.
|
| --
| Ed Bennett - MVP Microsoft Publisher
|
|



Re: I want to print a 26 page 5.5 X8.5 booklet by Ed

Ed
Sat Oct 15 03:26:53 CDT 2005

Rob Giordano (Crash) <webmaster@siriussystems.invalid> was very
recently heard to utter:
> 26 + 2 "This page intentionally left blank" pages

Exactly. But you DO have to set these pages up within Publisher to be able
to control which ones they are, otherwise you do get trouble working out
which pages go where.

--
Ed Bennett - MVP Microsoft Publisher