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how can i import  or add other publisher documents

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Rob - 23 May 2006 05:38 GMT
I have created several documents in publisher 2003.  I want import all these
documents into a booklet that prints front and back on one page.  Like a
regular book.  How can I pull all the documents that are already created into
one book.
Mary Sauer - 23 May 2006 10:33 GMT
What size paper do you intend to use for your booklet? Have your documents been
created on letter size stock?

The best way would be to setup a new publication as a booklet, copy/paste your
pages from the original documents into the setup. Your adjustments will be
minimal if your printer can handle 17" X 11" stock (tabloid, ledger).

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>I have created several documents in publisher 2003.  I want import all these
> documents into a booklet that prints front and back on one page.  Like a
> regular book.  How can I pull all the documents that are already created into
> one book.
Rob - 23 May 2006 14:24 GMT
Actually I found a better way.  I can select all, group the boxes in each
document and copy them into Word and print them that way.  Then I don't have
to change the colors or anything...they paste in just the way that I have
them set up.  So hopefully either way may help someone else.  Thanks for your
help as well.

Rob

> What size paper do you intend to use for your booklet? Have your documents been
> created on letter size stock?
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> > regular book.  How can I pull all the documents that are already created into
> > one book.
 
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