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How to print pages 1 and 4 on one page and pages 2 and 3 on the ba

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mdinning - 10 Nov 2007 14:53 GMT
I created a newsletter not realizing page 4 (my address page) really needed
to be page 2 in order to have them on the same page when printed.  I will be
using 11x17 size page and want 1 and 4 on the front with 2 and 3 on the back.
Do I have to move page 4 or is there a different way of doing this?

Please help.
Suzanne S. Barnhill - 10 Nov 2007 15:05 GMT
If you have Word 2002 or above, you can use "Book fold"; otherwise you'll
need to move page 4. Note that you actually want pages 4 and 1 on the front
(not 1 and 4).

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> I created a newsletter not realizing page 4 (my address page) really needed
> to be page 2 in order to have them on the same page when printed.  I will be
> using 11x17 size page and want 1 and 4 on the front with 2 and 3 on the back.
>  Do I have to move page 4 or is there a different way of doing this?
>
> Please help.
 
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