[PLUG] How does one make folded page booklets in Open Office?
David Mandel
dmandel at pdxLinux.org
Wed Aug 4 11:34:02 UTC 2004
Rich,
Thank you. It looks like I am going have to ask the OpenOffice people
about this. I'm pretty sure one can do it. I just don't know how.
Dave
On Mon, 2 Aug 2004, Rich Shepard wrote:
> On Sun, 1 Aug 2004, David Mandel wrote:
>
> > Here is the application. She creates booklets from 8.5"x11" paper.
> > They are printed in landscape mode and folded in the center to create
> > booklets that are stapled in the center. This is easy in Microsoft Word.
> > You simply tell Word how many pages are in the booklet (it must be a
> > multiple of 4), and Word does the rest of the work. For example in a 36
> > page booklet, page 2 will be printed on the left and page 35 will be on
> > the right of a single landscape page. This should be equally easy in Open
> > Office, but I don't see the feature. Is it there? Where is it? HELP RID
> > OUR HOME OF MICROSOFT.
>
> David,
>
> Send a completely empty e-mail to 'user-subscribe at openoffice.org'. After
> confirming your subscription request, ask the experts there. I'm sure it can
> be done and you will get the details on where it's hidden on the menus and
> help system.
>
> Rich
>
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David Mandel
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