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how do i make a small booklet?

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Fonzarelli - 09 Mar 2005 08:41 GMT
I need to make some small books. The ideal size would be this:
Imagine a sheet of A4 (portrait) split horizontally (in other words A5
size). If I then folded that in two vertically. That is the size I need.
(approx 15cm x 10cm).
There is a useful template on Publisher which is called 'Book Fold', but I
need something half that size.
Maybe something that I can print 4 of this size page onto a sheet of A4,
then cut it in two horizontally.
Mary Sauer - 09 Mar 2005 10:27 GMT
Page setup, booklet, input 10.498cm in the height box, this will give you two to a
page, landscaped.

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>I need to make some small books. The ideal size would be this:
> Imagine a sheet of A4 (portrait) split horizontally (in other words A5
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> Maybe something that I can print 4 of this size page onto a sheet of A4,
> then cut it in two horizontally.
Fonzarelli - 10 Mar 2005 00:43 GMT
Problem solved!
It's so easy when you know how.
Thanks very much.

> Page setup, booklet, input 10.498cm in the height box, this will give you two to a
> page, landscaped.
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> > Maybe something that I can print 4 of this size page onto a sheet of A4,
> > then cut it in two horizontally.
Mary Sauer - 10 Mar 2005 08:54 GMT
Thanks for the feedback, it is always appreciated.

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> Problem solved!
> It's so easy when you know how.
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>> > Maybe something that I can print 4 of this size page onto a sheet of A4,
>> > then cut it in two horizontally.
 
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