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how do i create multi-page flyer in Publisher

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Ket - 27 Sep 2007 05:42 GMT
Hi! I am a Realtor making a large flyer that would consist of 4 standard
8.5x11 sheets..how do I perform this function in Publisher?  Please advise.

Thank you!
Mary Sauer - 27 Sep 2007 09:51 GMT
Are you saying you are going to glue four pages together?

Page setup, custom, 16" width, 20" height. Any bigger than this you will be
tiling more than 4 sheets of stock.

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> Hi! I am a Realtor making a large flyer that would consist of 4 standard
> 8.5x11 sheets..how do I perform this function in Publisher?  Please advise.
>
> Thank you!
Mike Koewler - 05 Oct 2007 14:12 GMT
Mary,

I do this sometimes for my paper when I want a two-page spread. I make
the page 17x22" and create a pdf for the printer.

Mike

> Are you saying you are going to glue four pages together?
>
> Page setup, custom, 16" width, 20" height. Any bigger than this you will be
> tiling more than 4 sheets of stock.
Mary Sauer - 05 Oct 2007 14:21 GMT
Hey Mike, I am way out of my league when it comes to prepress. I don't even
consider PDF most of the time. I maybe dense, but I can't see any difference
between creating a hard copy from Publisher or from a PDF. If one's printer
doesn't support large format printing, it will tile regardless.

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> Mary,
>
[quoted text clipped - 7 lines]
>> Page setup, custom, 16" width, 20" height. Any bigger than this you will be
>> tiling more than 4 sheets of stock.
Mike Koewler - 07 Oct 2007 17:12 GMT
Mary,

There probably would not be much difference if her printer has Pub and
is going to print from it. I was presuming she was going to take the
file to a print shop that is use to dealing with large format projects.

Mike

> Hey Mike, I am way out of my league when it comes to prepress. I don't even
> consider PDF most of the time. I maybe dense, but I can't see any difference
> between creating a hard copy from Publisher or from a PDF. If one's printer
> doesn't support large format printing, it will tile regardless.
Mary Sauer - 07 Oct 2007 23:32 GMT
In the original post it was stated that the flyer was going to use four sheets
of paper.

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> Mary,
>
[quoted text clipped - 8 lines]
>> between creating a hard copy from Publisher or from a PDF. If one's printer
>> doesn't support large format printing, it will tile regardless.
 
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