On Tue, 2005-11-22 at 16:27 -0500, Jake Paris wrote:
> Hi, 
>  
> I am trying to create a little booklet of, say, 16 pages, which I will fold 
> and staple after it is printed.  As you know, to set this up means you have 
> to make page 1, then page 16, then page 3, then page 14, etc... Then flip the 
> whole printed pile over and do the same thing.  It seems there is no way to 
> easily make a booklet in either Draw or Writer.  I have downloaded ClickBook, 
> but that will expire soon.  It would be great if you could work in a function 
> that would automatically number your pages based on how long you want the 
> booklet to be.
>        That being suggested, the other way this can be done in MS Publisher 
> is to create a text box on the first page and use autoflow to link to the 
> next "appropriate" page and then keep doing this until you've got the whole 
> thing laid out.  God help you if you want to add more pages after you've laid 
> it out.  In the help index of Writer,  it says there is a feature similar to 
> Autoflow which will allow you to link text frames, but I can't seem to get it 
> to work.  I've met all the conditions which are listed in the help.  Do you 
> have any ideas?  Thanks for your  time.
>  
> 
> 

What you want is a brochure. This is a File > Print > Option. See help
for details or the HOW-T0s and guides at
http://documentation.openoffice.org/
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