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How can I set a cookbook using publisher?
churchlady was very recently
heard to utter: The cookbook with be 5.5 x 8.5 with spiral binding. I used publisher, choose booklet two pages per page ran a test "run" some pages were upside down, some were right side up. Is that the way it is suppose to be? Nope. If you reinsert the paper into your printer for printing the back side properly, then they should all be the right way up. -- Ed Bennett - MVP Microsoft Publisher |
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How can I set a cookbook using publisher?
Something else to consider - talk to your printer and ask him how he'd like
it laid out. And, of course, if he accepts Publisher files. (Some won't.) -- JoAnn Paules MVP Microsoft [Publisher] "churchlady" wrote in message ... The cookbook with be 5.5 x 8.5 with spiral binding. I used publisher, choose booklet two pages per page ran a test "run" some pages were upside down, some were right side up. Is that the way it is suppose to be? "Suzee" wrote: After determining what size you want your finished product to be, you need to determine how you are going to bind your cookbook. There are several options out there and determining which one is best will depend on how many pages you will end up with. Most cookbooks I've printed for our local churches are 5.5 x 8.5 with a spiral binding. If this what you wanting then after starting publisher, go to page setup, select "booklet", put your size in and Publisher will add 4 pages at a time when you choose the "add page" option as you are entering your information. Be sure to check with whoever will be publishing your cookbook for their printing requirements. Meaning if you are wanting the printer to print from your file, you will need to find out if 1.) he has your version of publisher , 2.) what fonts, etc. he has or will he need you to bring your fonts. There is a lot to do if you are planning on making cookbooks to use say in a fund raiser for your church. To be on the smart side of planning...talk to a local printer before you go to alot of trouble then find out you can't get your project printed. -- I thought I was a bad girl, then I met Katrina...now that is one very bad girl! "churchlady" wrote: I need help setting up a cookbook for my church can anyone help |
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How can I set a cookbook using publisher?
El Robo's Secret PBS Sammich:
2 slices white bread 2 tablespoons of peanut butter 1 tablespoon of Mayo (preferably Miracle Whip) 1 slice of aged Swiss Cheese. Assemble like any other sammich. Best accompanied by glass of OJ. :-) "Don Schmidt" Don Retired wrote in message ... | Here's recipe for you: | | Drago's Italian Bread Pudding Recipe | | Italian Dessert | | Ingredients: | | 1 pk (1 lb) Italian pannattone bread 4 Eggs | | 1 c Nutella chocolate-hazelnut cream 3 Egg yolks | | 2 c Whipping cream 3/4 c Sugar | | 1 c Milk 4 ts Vanilla extract | | Directions: Cut panettone into 16 (1/3-inch-thick) slices and toast lightly. | | Spread Nutella on toasted panettone. Arrange slices in slightly overlapping | | layer in greased 13x9-inch ceramic baking dish. | | Bring whipping cream and milk to boil in saucepan. | | Beat eggs, egg yolks, sugar and vanilla with electric mixer until mixture | | ribbon. | | Remove milk mixture from heat and add to egg mixture. Mix well. Strain | | mixture and pour over bread slices in baking pan to cover. | | Bake bread pudding in water bath (place baking pan in larger pan with | | halfway up sides) at 350F degrees for 45 minutes. Remove from oven | | before serving. | | Source: Chef Celestino Drago of Drago's restaurant in Santa Monica, | California. | | Found in the Culinary SOS column of the Los Angeles Times, 1/9/97 | | | Ciao, mia amico. | | Donato | | | "churchlady" wrote in message | ... | I need help setting up a cookbook for my church can anyone help | | |
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How can I set a cookbook using publisher?
Pesky wabbits! Same here, except the coyotes are still around, but are
getting lazy by eatin' poodles and pekinese. "Chuck Davis" newsgroup at anthemwebs dot com wrote in message ... | If everyone in our community would catch 2 rabbits a month. The coyotes once | kept the population under control, but they have moved on and the rabbit | population has exploded. 7:30 a.m. and there are at least 50 gathered around | the 14th hole. | "Oziebill" wrote in message | ... | With apologies to the famous Mrs Beeton, you should first catch your | rabbits! | | | "Chuck Davis" newsgroup at anthemwebs dot com wrote in message | ... | : From Arbuckle's Ariosa Coffee trading card circa 1886 | : | : Ingredients | : | : a.. 2 Rabbits | : b.. ½ lb. bacon | : c.. 1 tsp. ocean salt (heaping) | : d.. 7 cloves | : e.. 7 all-spice | : f.. 7 black peppers | : g.. 2 bay leaves | : h.. 1 c. red wine | : i.. 1 c. browned flour | : Directions | : | : Skin a pair of rabbits, and cut in small pieces, keeping the blood that | is | : found inside. Take a good-sized pot, cut the bacon in 1/2" squares and | place | : in the pot; let it brown nicely, and then put in the rabbit, add the | salt, | : cloves, all-spice, peppers and bay leaves. Let it boil for half an hour, | : stirring often. Then add two cups of boiling water, one cup of red wine | and | : the blood from rabbit. Let it boil one and one-half hours more. Before | : serving, add browned flour enough to thicken the sauce. Serves six. | : | : | : | : "Don Schmidt" Don Retired wrote in message | : ... | : Here's recipe for you: | : | : Drago's Italian Bread Pudding Recipe | : | : Italian Dessert | : | : Ingredients: | : | : 1 pk (1 lb) Italian pannattone bread 4 Eggs | : | : 1 c Nutella chocolate-hazelnut cream 3 Egg yolks | : | : 2 c Whipping cream 3/4 c Sugar | : | : 1 c Milk 4 ts Vanilla extract | : | : Directions: Cut panettone into 16 (1/3-inch-thick) slices and toast | : lightly. | : | : Spread Nutella on toasted panettone. Arrange slices in slightly | : overlapping | : | : layer in greased 13x9-inch ceramic baking dish. | : | : Bring whipping cream and milk to boil in saucepan. | : | : Beat eggs, egg yolks, sugar and vanilla with electric mixer until | mixture | : | : ribbon. | : | : Remove milk mixture from heat and add to egg mixture. Mix well. Strain | : | : mixture and pour over bread slices in baking pan to cover. | : | : Bake bread pudding in water bath (place baking pan in larger pan with | : | : halfway up sides) at 350F degrees for 45 minutes. Remove from oven | : | : before serving. | : | : Source: Chef Celestino Drago of Drago's restaurant in Santa Monica, | : California. | : | : Found in the Culinary SOS column of the Los Angeles Times, 1/9/97 | : | : | : Ciao, mia amico. | : | : Donato | : | : | : "churchlady" wrote in message | : ... | : I need help setting up a cookbook for my church can anyone help | : | : | : | : | | | | |
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How can I set a cookbook using publisher?
i ran a copy off of the computer then put it in the copier 1:2 sided
"Ed Bennett" wrote: churchlady was very recently heard to utter: The cookbook with be 5.5 x 8.5 with spiral binding. I used publisher, choose booklet two pages per page ran a test "run" some pages were upside down, some were right side up. Is that the way it is suppose to be? Nope. If you reinsert the paper into your printer for printing the back side properly, then they should all be the right way up. -- Ed Bennett - MVP Microsoft Publisher |
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How can I set a cookbook using publisher?
The printing will be done free at a local bussiness. I have to bring in hard
copies. "JoAnn Paules [MVP]" wrote: Something else to consider - talk to your printer and ask him how he'd like it laid out. And, of course, if he accepts Publisher files. (Some won't.) -- JoAnn Paules MVP Microsoft [Publisher] "churchlady" wrote in message ... The cookbook with be 5.5 x 8.5 with spiral binding. I used publisher, choose booklet two pages per page ran a test "run" some pages were upside down, some were right side up. Is that the way it is suppose to be? "Suzee" wrote: After determining what size you want your finished product to be, you need to determine how you are going to bind your cookbook. There are several options out there and determining which one is best will depend on how many pages you will end up with. Most cookbooks I've printed for our local churches are 5.5 x 8.5 with a spiral binding. If this what you wanting then after starting publisher, go to page setup, select "booklet", put your size in and Publisher will add 4 pages at a time when you choose the "add page" option as you are entering your information. Be sure to check with whoever will be publishing your cookbook for their printing requirements. Meaning if you are wanting the printer to print from your file, you will need to find out if 1.) he has your version of publisher , 2.) what fonts, etc. he has or will he need you to bring your fonts. There is a lot to do if you are planning on making cookbooks to use say in a fund raiser for your church. To be on the smart side of planning...talk to a local printer before you go to alot of trouble then find out you can't get your project printed. -- I thought I was a bad girl, then I met Katrina...now that is one very bad girl! "churchlady" wrote: I need help setting up a cookbook for my church can anyone help |
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How can I set a cookbook using publisher?
What I would do is to create it as 8½" x 11" and let the printer shrink it
down 50%. Don't worry about booklet format - KISS it. Keep it simple, Silly. :-) -- JoAnn Paules MVP Microsoft [Publisher] "churchlady" wrote in message ... The printing will be done free at a local bussiness. I have to bring in hard copies. "JoAnn Paules [MVP]" wrote: Something else to consider - talk to your printer and ask him how he'd like it laid out. And, of course, if he accepts Publisher files. (Some won't.) -- JoAnn Paules MVP Microsoft [Publisher] "churchlady" wrote in message ... The cookbook with be 5.5 x 8.5 with spiral binding. I used publisher, choose booklet two pages per page ran a test "run" some pages were upside down, some were right side up. Is that the way it is suppose to be? "Suzee" wrote: After determining what size you want your finished product to be, you need to determine how you are going to bind your cookbook. There are several options out there and determining which one is best will depend on how many pages you will end up with. Most cookbooks I've printed for our local churches are 5.5 x 8.5 with a spiral binding. If this what you wanting then after starting publisher, go to page setup, select "booklet", put your size in and Publisher will add 4 pages at a time when you choose the "add page" option as you are entering your information. Be sure to check with whoever will be publishing your cookbook for their printing requirements. Meaning if you are wanting the printer to print from your file, you will need to find out if 1.) he has your version of publisher , 2.) what fonts, etc. he has or will he need you to bring your fonts. There is a lot to do if you are planning on making cookbooks to use say in a fund raiser for your church. To be on the smart side of planning...talk to a local printer before you go to alot of trouble then find out you can't get your project printed. -- I thought I was a bad girl, then I met Katrina...now that is one very bad girl! "churchlady" wrote: I need help setting up a cookbook for my church can anyone help |
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How can I set a cookbook using publisher?
churchlady was very recently
heard to utter: i ran a copy off of the computer then put it in the copier 1:2 sided In that case you need to check the options you're using on the copier. I've found that if you rotate the inserted sheets through 90° and then set the copier to duplex (onto landscape rather than portrait paper), then it will sort the issue. Alternatively, explore the menus of your copier looking for tablet/booklet options for the duplexing. -- Ed Bennett - MVP Microsoft Publisher |
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How can I set a cookbook using publisher?
That's what I do...output to pdf and give the printer the CD...let him
worry about pagination (which always drove me nuts anyway). "JoAnn Paules [MVP]" wrote in message .. . | What I would do is to create it as 8½" x 11" and let the printer shrink it | down 50%. Don't worry about booklet format - KISS it. Keep it simple, Silly. | :-) | | -- | | JoAnn Paules | MVP Microsoft [Publisher] | | | | "churchlady" wrote in message | ... | The printing will be done free at a local bussiness. I have to bring in | hard | copies. | | "JoAnn Paules [MVP]" wrote: | | Something else to consider - talk to your printer and ask him how he'd | like | it laid out. And, of course, if he accepts Publisher files. (Some won't.) | | -- | | JoAnn Paules | MVP Microsoft [Publisher] | | | | "churchlady" wrote in message | ... | The cookbook with be 5.5 x 8.5 with spiral binding. I used publisher, | choose | booklet two pages per page ran a test "run" some pages were upside | down, | some | were right side up. Is that the way it is suppose to be? | | "Suzee" wrote: | | After determining what size you want your finished product to be, you | need to | determine how you are going to bind your cookbook. There are several | options | out there and determining which one is best will depend on how many | pages | you | will end up with. Most cookbooks I've printed for our local churches | are | 5.5 | x 8.5 with a spiral binding. If this what you wanting then after | starting | publisher, go to page setup, select "booklet", put your size in and | Publisher | will add 4 pages at a time when you choose the "add page" option as | you | are | entering your information. Be sure to check with whoever will be | publishing | your cookbook for their printing requirements. Meaning if you are | wanting | the printer to print from your file, you will need to find out if 1.) | he | has | your version of publisher , 2.) what fonts, etc. he has or will he | need | you | to bring your fonts. There is a lot to do if you are planning on | making | cookbooks to use say in a fund raiser for your church. To be on the | smart | side of planning...talk to a local printer before you go to alot of | trouble | then find out you can't get your project printed. | | -- | I thought I was a bad girl, then I met Katrina...now that is one very | bad | girl! | | | "churchlady" wrote: | | I need help setting up a cookbook for my church can anyone help | | | | | |
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How can I set a cookbook using publisher?
Rob, if you want the ultimate in peanut butter - check out this site
http://www.pbloco.com/ -- Donna in Idaho Website: www.LinusIdaho.org "Rob Giordano (Crash)" wrote in message ... El Robo's Secret PBS Sammich: 2 slices white bread 2 tablespoons of peanut butter 1 tablespoon of Mayo (preferably Miracle Whip) 1 slice of aged Swiss Cheese. Assemble like any other sammich. Best accompanied by glass of OJ. :-) "Don Schmidt" Don Retired wrote in message ... | Here's recipe for you: | | Drago's Italian Bread Pudding Recipe | | Italian Dessert | | Ingredients: | | 1 pk (1 lb) Italian pannattone bread 4 Eggs | | 1 c Nutella chocolate-hazelnut cream 3 Egg yolks | | 2 c Whipping cream 3/4 c Sugar | | 1 c Milk 4 ts Vanilla extract | | Directions: Cut panettone into 16 (1/3-inch-thick) slices and toast lightly. | | Spread Nutella on toasted panettone. Arrange slices in slightly overlapping | | layer in greased 13x9-inch ceramic baking dish. | | Bring whipping cream and milk to boil in saucepan. | | Beat eggs, egg yolks, sugar and vanilla with electric mixer until mixture | | ribbon. | | Remove milk mixture from heat and add to egg mixture. Mix well. Strain | | mixture and pour over bread slices in baking pan to cover. | | Bake bread pudding in water bath (place baking pan in larger pan with | | halfway up sides) at 350F degrees for 45 minutes. Remove from oven | | before serving. | | Source: Chef Celestino Drago of Drago's restaurant in Santa Monica, | California. | | Found in the Culinary SOS column of the Los Angeles Times, 1/9/97 | | | Ciao, mia amico. | | Donato | | | "churchlady" wrote in message | ... | I need help setting up a cookbook for my church can anyone help | | |
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