Hi Raymond,

That is one solution, but it's less than ideal if you have "display on every 
page" headers that you do not want to display on blank pages.

Cheers,

- DJA
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On Aug 28, 2015, at 9:15 PM, Raymond Horton <horton.raym...@gmail.com> wrote:

> I always add blank pages at the end.
> On Aug 28, 2015 7:24 PM, "Darcy James Argue" <djar...@icloud.com> wrote:
> 
>> Hi Greg,
>> 
>> Thanks, much obliged. (I already own that Swingline stapler.)
>> 
>> One question — what do you enter in the page range when the total length
>> of the part isn't a multiple of 4 pages?
>> 
>> Cheers,
>> 
>> - DJA
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>> 
>> On Aug 27, 2015, at 2:56 PM, Greg Hamilton <greghamil...@shaw.ca> wrote:
>> 
>>> Hi Darcy,
>>> 
>>> You can easily print 2-Up to 12x18 paper from Finale. My printers are
>> the HP Laserjet 5000 and 5100.
>>> 
>>> 1. Page Setup: create a 12x18 custom paper size and select Horizontal
>> orientation.
>>> 2. Print Dialog: Create a custom preset with your desired settings
>> including 2-up in the layout section.
>>> 3. Page ranges: here is where you specify the page order. To print an 8
>> page booklet part you would type: 8,1,2,7,6,3,4,5 for your pagination.
>>> 4. If you’re doing a manual feed, then you need to turn each sheet over
>> of course.
>>> 5. To bind the part, I recommend the Swingline saddle stapler. You can
>> find them on eBay.
>>> 
>>> Hope this helps,
>>> Greg
>>> 
>>>> From: Darcy James Argue <djar...@icloud.com>
>>>> Subject: [Finale] 12x18 booklet printing workflow
>>>> Date: August 26, 2015 at 10:05:40 PM PDT
>>>> To: <finale@shsu.edu>
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> Hi all,
>>>> 
>>>> So after a year and a half of owning a Ricoh AP6330N, I have — somewhat
>> sheepishly — just today discovered it can actually handle 12"x18" paper. (I
>> had until now just assumed that it had the same size limitations as its
>> predecessor, the Ricoh AP2610, which maxed out at 11"x17". In retrospect
>> this was really, really dumb.)
>>>> 
>>>> Obviously that is a bit of a game changer for me! I have previously
>> been printing on individual 9"x12" sheets and taping them using the VPC
>> machine. This is no longer necessary (or remotely desirable) now that I
>> know I can print directly to 12"x18".
>>>> 
>>>> I'm curious what people's workflow is to create booklet parts on a Mac
>> — presumably it's best print to PDF first, then use booklet software to
>> assemble the 12x18 signatures? Are there apps that people would recommend
>> for this purpose? I have Bookbinder's Collator, but it's not the most
>> intelligent piece of software I've ever used.
>>>> 
>>>> Cheers,
>>>> 
>>>> - DJA
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