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Microsoft Office Template
Okay so my class was assigned a project for my final in history class, and for the final we had to make a booklet with 16 pages (including cover & backpanel) and so i opened word and searched and used the booklet template that o had found. Later when i had progressed into making the booklet i found that i couldn't add pages with the same format as the previous page to which i tried copying, i tried format painter but to no avial it failed (probably due to the fact that i do not know how to use it). so my questions is that if anyone is willing to add pages up 16 for me because i really do not know how to.Word Document |
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The 'booklet' template is horribly formatted using a table for each page. Copy one of the tables to the end. Adjust to fit the Word page and repeat.
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I've used Word for a 96-page booklet. From memory, I just started out with an ordinary document and chose the 'bookfold' format. See under Page Layout|Page Setup>Margins>Multiple Pages.
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