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Joining Pages in booklets

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Sean - 04 Oct 2006 18:51 GMT
We are putting together our quartley journal A5 book of 42 pages. I need to
be able to join two pages together and have a a4 page pasted into the booklet.
the a4 sheet is a application form in portrait. but to fit will have to be
turned landscape style but with the writing still going in the original
portrait style. This sheet  will be pulled out of the centre of the booklet
for members to fill in.

does anyone know how to do it?
Mary Sauer - 04 Oct 2006 22:35 GMT
Booklets are created in groups of four. If your booklet is 42 pages, go to page
21, insert, page. Publisher will already have two in the box, select between
pages. Rotate your application form 90 degrees and paste into these pages. If
you do not wish to have any part of your journal on the back of the form insert
6 pages and select between pages. The form will span pages 24 and 25.

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> We are putting together our quartley journal A5 book of 42 pages. I need to
> be able to join two pages together and have a a4 page pasted into the booklet.
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> does anyone know how to do it?
 
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