What about a template?
(Probably a transatlantic thing but what I use for booklets is A5, half-size to A4.)
W

Rob Tanner wrote:
Interesting idea -- tabloid and half size are proportionally the same size. But there are also some downsides. In my mind at least, your suggestion is very good for small projects, but by the time you get to 16 or 20 pages (or more) it gets way to cumbersome. Using a half size paper format, especially if you print out proofs, works in all cases which is why I would like to know how to add half size to the set of paper format sizes already available.

-- Rob

On 12/03/2005 06:52 PM, G. Roderick Singleton wrote:
On Sat, 2005-12-03 at 14:34 -0800, Rob Tanner wrote:
Hi,

I do a lot of work with half size (5.5 x 8.5) sheets of paper, primarily but not exclusively for doing booklets. While I can easily create half size page styles, what I can't figure out is how to permanently add a half size paper format to the list of existing formats.

Is that even doable?  How?


Why bother when you can use the brochure printing feature?  I found that
using tabloid page size and fonts produces a beautiful brochure.  For
example, http://www.barttersyndrome.com/program.pdf which I did for a
funeral mass.

--
Rob Tanner
UNIX Services Manager
Linfield College, McMinnville OR
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