Can't print pages in proper order

O

Orrie

Hi,
[Publisher 2003]

I created a four-page folded card to print 5.5" wide x 8.5" high on standard
8.5" x 11" paper. I started with a blank Publisher document. There's a photo
and text on the cover and two pages of text inside the folded card.

No matter how I arrange the page order, the "cover page" with the photo
always prints on the wrong half of the sheet of paper, so it is positioned
on the back page of the folded card, rather than the front. That is, it
prints on the left, instead of the right side of the unfolded sheet.

I checked a Publisher template to see if I would have the same page order
problem, but when I moved a page to another position, it printed in the new
position.

Can anyone tell me what's going on?

Thank you.

Orrie
 
M

Mary Sauer

Select booklet in page setup. Publisher will present the pages in the correct
order.
 
O

Orrie

Thank you, Mary.
I didn't realize that just setting up a booklet sequence didn't make it
print as a booklet.

Orrie

Mary Sauer said:
Select booklet in page setup. Publisher will present the pages in the
correct order.
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Orrie said:
Hi,
[Publisher 2003]

I created a four-page folded card to print 5.5" wide x 8.5" high on
standard 8.5" x 11" paper. I started with a blank Publisher document.
There's a photo and text on the cover and two pages of text inside the
folded card.

No matter how I arrange the page order, the "cover page" with the photo
always prints on the wrong half of the sheet of paper, so it is
positioned on the back page of the folded card, rather than the front.
That is, it prints on the left, instead of the right side of the unfolded
sheet.

I checked a Publisher template to see if I would have the same page order
problem, but when I moved a page to another position, it printed in the
new position.

Can anyone tell me what's going on?

Thank you.

Orrie
 

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