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Help creating a recital program book/several pages w/pictures
You can shrink it proportionately when printing to or from .pdf for proofs.
Publisher (newer versions) have .pdf creator feature...earlier version don't. If you're printing 4 over 4, Kinko's is going to be incredibly expensive...of course it's going to depend on how big the run is but still...they're $$$. Create empty image boxes with visible borders for your ads. Then use Alignment to get them spaced correctly...single lines will drive you up the wall. You *will* need your image editor to fix images people will give you for ads. hth...and remember this nntp newsgroup will be gone tomorrow so you'll need to get back to this information via MS's Answers Forum. -- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Rob Giordano Microsoft MVP Expression Web "okstout4" wrote in message ... ok. So I need to set up to print on 11x17 paper now or set up the page for 11x17? Convert it all to PDF when finished? What program do I need to do that? What if the studio is going to want me to print this all out and give the copies to her? I think this is what she initially told me, because she asked if i can print in color. I have no clue who she is using to do this. Im guessing she will be taking the stuff to Kinko's. What about my prev question about drawing the lines around the ad sizes and setting margins for this book. Looking forward to anyone's help. Tina "Jaime" wrote: It doesn't really matter if your printer supports 11x17, as long as the print shop can and has Publisher or if you have a way to convert to PDF first. Either way, just set up the publication for 11x17. You won't be able to print the booklet correctly, the print house can. -- James Bart: "According to creationism, there were no cavemen." Homer: "Well good riddance, their drawings sucked and they all looked like hippies!" |
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