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Printing 3 pages on two sheets of paper

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WOG - 07 Feb 2004 07:41 GMT
Can someone tell me how to print my page 1 and 2 on the first sheet and page 3 (with a blank 4) on the second sheet?  I used page setup and selected landscape 2 pages per sheet - what else do I need to do
Thanks
WOG - 07 Feb 2004 08:11 GMT
Okay, I found it.  I went into the properties within the Print options and selected 2 pages per page and I found out something else when I printed.   That when I set the document up for 2 pages on 1 sheet in Page layout, it was already set to do it.  However, with my discovery I could have printed four pages on 1 sheet, by selecting 2 pages per sheet in Page layout and in the Print properties selecting 2 pages per sheet (that gave me 4 pages on 1 sheet).  Very interesting!
Suzanne S. Barnhill - 07 Feb 2004 15:28 GMT
You can also print 4 pages per sheet through the Print dialog (without the
Page Setup setting).

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> Okay, I found it.  I went into the properties within the Print options and selected 2 pages per page and I found out something else when I printed.
That when I set the document up for 2 pages on 1 sheet in Page layout, it
was already set to do it.  However, with my discovery I could have printed
four pages on 1 sheet, by selecting 2 pages per sheet in Page layout and in
the Print properties selecting 2 pages per sheet (that gave me 4 pages on 1
sheet).  Very interesting!
 
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