This is *much* easier done at the printer than in software of any kind.
Modern professional printer drivers know how to paginate booklets (or
signatures), thus there isn't much sense in doing it in software
unless you are printing at home.
If you ARE printing at home, other respondents have
For short runs, booklet assembly may be available as a simple embedded printer
software option, if you are using a high-volume network printer/copier.
Ben Hechter
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Hello Verner,
I'm not sure there is a Plug-in for Framemaker that does it, but Quite Imposing
(Plus) is a simple-to-use tool that creates booklets with PDF documents, see
http://www.quite.com/imposing/index.htm.
Best regards / Med venlig hilsen
Jacob Schäffer | Chief Developer
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Hi,
A simple solution would be to create a regular PDF file
and then print a booklet to a PDF file via Acrobat.
CutePDF is cheap and is able to do this:
http://www.cutepdf.com/
Best regards
Winfried
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I would most strongly endorse the Quite Imposing and Quite Imposing Plus
plug-ins from Quite Software. I've been using them for a number of years
as my imposition tool of choice when not having the luxury of going out
for professional printing. The software is highly reliable and efficient
with a
Andersen, Verner Engell VEA wrote:
Hey
Is there a plugin which enables to create a booklet with Framemaker. I
am thinking of a function where for example page 1 and page 62 is
printed on one side of the paper and page 2 and page 61 on the other
side of the paper.
I use Clickbook from