Brian Barker wrote:
At 07:36 15/05/2008 -0400, you wrote:
I have a Planner with 5.5 x 8.5 pages.
I would like to print pages for it, on 8.5 x 11 paper.
My printer does duplex.
On the first side of the paper, I would need pages 1 and 3.
On the reverse side, I would need 4 and 2.
So when I cut the page in the middle, I would have two sheets of
paper, the first with pages 1 and 2, the second with 3 and 4.
Writer can do better than this - creating what it calls a brochure. It
will print pages 4 and 1 on one side and then 2 and 3 on the reverse.
All you have to do is fold the paper, not to cut it, and you will have
the booklet that you require. If you have more than four pages, Writer
will spread the pages across multiple sheets such that all the sheets
can be folded together - not separately - to produce the brochure.
Is there a way to do this such that instead of the pages being
inserted into the gutter - i.e. on a 16 page "brochure" the first
sheet is pages 1-2 & 15-16, the second sheet being 3-4 & 13-14,
etc. - that sheets, once folded, are laid side by side - first
sheet pages 1-2 & 3-4, second sheet 5-6 & 7-8, etc.?
This would be bound like a Japanese hand bound book with string
rather than the more common gutter staple.
Thanks,
Allen
Reality? It's not something I'm much in touch with,
nor do I care to be given its history.
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