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Mike Busch - 30 Aug 2005 16:01 GMT
I am helping a friend with a 50th class reunion. I am uning a booklet style
and have the middle two pages as a picutre, and a front and back cover. The
pages in the middle will be class mates in alphibetical order. Not sure how
to set up the pages between the cover and the center. Total of 12 pages with
1 being front 12 being back and 6 & 7 being the picture in the middle. I need
to know where to start the bios on all the classmates to make them come out
in order in the booklet. Thanks in advamce.
Mary Sauer - 30 Aug 2005 16:48 GMT
What version Publisher?
The catalog merge maybe your solution. Otherwise, you have 8 pages if you use the
inside of the covers for your bios. Divide the class members by eight... If you don't
want the inside covers used for the bios, divide the members by six and start on page
3. Do you have individual pictures too?

Catalog merge
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>I am helping a friend with a 50th class reunion. I am uning a booklet style
> and have the middle two pages as a picutre, and a front and back cover. The
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> to know where to start the bios on all the classmates to make them come out
> in order in the booklet. Thanks in advamce.
Gilley - 30 Aug 2005 18:08 GMT
Mike,

I do a lot of newsletters similar to yours.  I have found an easy way to do
newsletters with multiple pages.  

Lay out your pages in page number order.  In your case, pages 6 & 7 would be
pages 6 & 7 in Publisher.  There is a piece of software called ClickBooks.  
It isn't expensive, but when you print your file, you print to their driver.  
It rearranges the pages into the correct order, front and back, to print the
booklet.  

From Clickbooks, I print to a PDF and send off to my printer.

Hope this helps,
Gilley

> I am helping a friend with a 50th class reunion. I am uning a booklet style
> and have the middle two pages as a picutre, and a front and back cover. The
[quoted text clipped - 3 lines]
> to know where to start the bios on all the classmates to make them come out
> in order in the booklet. Thanks in advamce.
Mary Sauer - 30 Aug 2005 18:50 GMT
Publisher also presents the pages in the correct order and will print front to back
in the correct order as long as the page setup is a booklet. There is no need for a
separate piece of software. The order is maintained when printed to a PDF printer as
well.

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> Mike,
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>> to know where to start the bios on all the classmates to make them come out
>> in order in the booklet. Thanks in advamce.
 
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