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Conference bookie::winword

Title:Word for Windows
Notice:First-time readers: Please read note 1
Moderator:chayna.zko.dec.com::manana::eppes:eppes
Created:Mon Mar 08 1993
Last Modified:Tue Jun 03 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:883
Total number of notes:4017

875.0. "Printing Booklets" by MASS10::geraldo.reo.dec.com::ConnollyG (One of those awfully nice AlphaStudio People) Thu Apr 17 1997 15:21

Does anyone know how to print a booklet using Word, ie A5 pages on A4 



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875.1SES Template Supports A4 and A5 Page SizesORION::suemac.zko.dec.com::laquerreProgrammed by fellas with compassion and visionFri Apr 18 1997 14:107
The SES.DOT template supports A4 and A5 page sizes.  For more information
about the template, check out:

    http://redleg.zko.dec.com/SES_Word_Pages/wfwtempl.htm

Peter
875.2Landscape 2 columns --> booklet??DYOSW5::WILDERDoes virtual reality get swapped?Fri Apr 18 1997 15:329
    Will this template enable me to take a current document of several
    pages that are created in 2 column landscape mode, and automatically
    move columns around to make a book format so that I can fold the pages
    in half and have a booklet? This would be REAL useful.
    
    Thanks,
    
    /jim
    
875.3WOPR can do it, and maybe another tool (or some others)chayna.zko.dec.com::manana::eppesNina EppesMon Apr 21 1997 18:1212
The SES template does not, as far as I know (Peter can confirm :-) ),
provide any automatic way to create a booklet.

I'm pretty sure that Somewhere Out There is at least one tool or add-on,
either commercial or shareware, that lets you create or print booklets
from Word, but I'm darned if I can remember a specific name.

Woody's Office Power Pack (WOPR) has a booklet feature, though that's not
the specific tool I'm trying to think of.  Check out the WOPR site on the
Web for information (www.wopr.com).

-- Nina
875.4ClickBookAXEL::FOLEYhttp://axel.zko.dec.comTue Apr 22 1997 14:588

	Check out ClickBook. It's very handy for printing all sorts
	of booklets.

	http://www.clickbook.com I think..

						mike
875.5chayna.zko.dec.com::manana::eppesNina EppesTue Apr 22 1997 18:403
RE .4 -  Ahhh, ClickBook is the name I was trying to think of!  Thanks! :-)

- Nina