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I need to print a booklet, half an A4 sheet in size. I don't want to print page one on the left side of the landscape page and page two on the right hand side as the pages will need to be stapled in the middle. For example, if there were six pages in the booklet (and, if possible, I am printing duplex), the first A4 sheet would have Page 1 and a blank page on the same side of sheet one and Page 2 and a blank page on the other side of the same sheet. A second A4 sheet would have Page 3 and Page 6 on one side of the sheet and Page 4 and Page 5 on the other side.



After examining my manuals I can't see that Word provides this facility, but I could be wrong. I am using Word from Office 2007.

Any ideas? It took me a while to work out the pagination, even using sheets of scrap paper.
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Have you tried Column? It should work for you, just leave the right column empty on each page.
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Old 11-18-2008, 02:07 AM
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Thanks Kevin,

For the record I found what appears to be the solution at the following link.

http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/wo...CH060829651033

It turns out that I don't have to produce the booklet anyway.
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Old 11-19-2008, 12:28 AM
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Since my last post I have found instructions for printing a booklet:

http://www.chabotcollege.edu/itc/wor...20Part%203.pdf

This works BUT:

The other side of Page 1 is Page 3 ( instead of Page 2) and

Page 3 (which should be Page 2) is printed upside down, as is Page 2 (which should be Page 3)

Page 4 appears in the right place (opposite Page 1) and not upside down.

What am I doing wrong? Should I install my old Word 97 and try printing a booklet from there?
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Question Is the booklet feature even functioning in Word 2007?

I cannot get my booklet to print correctly. With an 8 page booklet, only the cover page and last (8th page) are printing correctly. Other than that, it's printing in this page order...1, 4, 3, 2, 7, 6, 5, 8 (no upside down issues or anything-perfect other than the order)

What the heck!!!! I am using manual duplex.

I am at work, so I don't have the option of using an earlier version of Word (where it actually works).

Any ideas?
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