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Old September 2nd, 2008, 07:37 PM posted to microsoft.public.word.pagelayout
aj
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Default Word 2007 Book fold

How do I create a booklet using word 2007? I have spent days typing the
information in after setting it to book fold and A4 paper but it keeps
printing 4 pages on one side and to be read portrait. All I want is 2 pages
on one sheet, printed landscape and so read as a normal sheet of paper folded
in half along the long side.

I have looked at all the information here and it doesn't help me.
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Old September 2nd, 2008, 09:36 PM posted to microsoft.public.word.pagelayout
Suzanne S. Barnhill
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Default Word 2007 Book fold

Since you seem to have inadvertently figured out how to do something a lot
of people *want* to do, we probably ought to find out your secret!

Since Word disables the options to print multiple pages per sheet when you
have "Book fold" selected, I believe this must involve something outside
Word. Check your printer Properties for any settings that might involve N-up
printing or a booklet feature; you've probably somehow doubled up on these
things.

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Suzanne S. Barnhill
Microsoft MVP (Word)
Words into Type
Fairhope, Alabama USA

"AJ" wrote in message
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How do I create a booklet using word 2007? I have spent days typing the
information in after setting it to book fold and A4 paper but it keeps
printing 4 pages on one side and to be read portrait. All I want is 2
pages
on one sheet, printed landscape and so read as a normal sheet of paper
folded
in half along the long side.

I have looked at all the information here and it doesn't help me.



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Old September 9th, 2008, 05:31 PM posted to microsoft.public.word.pagelayout
HRRuth
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Default Word 2007 Book fold

I am having exactly the same problem, only with US letter-sized paper. I
know my printer is capable because I printed a similar document from
Publisher just the other day. When it prints two sided, for some reason it
prints portrait instead of landscape, and prints reduced text on the top half
of the page. The back side prints on the top half as well, but is upside
down! HELP!!

"Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote:

Since you seem to have inadvertently figured out how to do something a lot
of people *want* to do, we probably ought to find out your secret!

Since Word disables the options to print multiple pages per sheet when you
have "Book fold" selected, I believe this must involve something outside
Word. Check your printer Properties for any settings that might involve N-up
printing or a booklet feature; you've probably somehow doubled up on these
things.

--
Suzanne S. Barnhill
Microsoft MVP (Word)
Words into Type
Fairhope, Alabama USA

"AJ" wrote in message
...
How do I create a booklet using word 2007? I have spent days typing the
information in after setting it to book fold and A4 paper but it keeps
printing 4 pages on one side and to be read portrait. All I want is 2
pages
on one sheet, printed landscape and so read as a normal sheet of paper
folded
in half along the long side.

I have looked at all the information here and it doesn't help me.




 




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