Booklet Layout

R

Roger Bell

I have designed a 14 page booklet, A5 size for each page. The other side of
the front cover and back cover are designed to be blank, which is Pages 1 and
14. They Print OK.
The problem is that when I print the pages, which are not in multiples of 4,
they do not print in the order that I require. For example, instead of Page
3 and Page 12 printing on the same sheet, Page 3 prints on it's own and same
with page 12.
Any help would be appreciated.
 
R

Roger Bell

Thanks for that Don
So if you have pages that are not multiples of 4, there is no way around the
problem. Is this correct?
Thanks again
 
J

John G

You have to have enough pages to make a multiple of 4, there is no
escape.
But, you can decide which pages will be blank just by moving your
content to the desired page.
Page 2, inside front could be blank and page 15 inside back cover could
be blank.
Normal book layout likely would not have anything on the inside of the
cover. The first content page is usually on the right and is page 1 of
the text or a title page.
 
E

Ed Bennett

Roger said:
So if you have pages that are not multiples of 4, there is no way around the
problem. Is this correct?

Add the extra pages, leave them blank, and place them where you want the
blank pages. Otherwise Publisher will always place the blanks at the end
of the print job - i.e., in the middle of the booklet.
 
M

Mary Sauer

No way around it unless you are willing to print a separate publication for the
odd page.
 

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