How do I make a four page brochure on 8-1/2 x 14"

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Silverview Rogers

Do a bit of volunteer work and make up announcements that take up more space
than the tri-fold brochure template on MS Word - so use 8-1/2 x 14" folded in
the the center - just the right amount of information. Unfortuanetly this
entails me preparing 4 sheets, going to local Office Depot where they sprink
it and then stick the pages together manually and copy the number I need.

Know that there must be a simple template similiar to the tri-fold one on MS
Word that will do this and let me print it on my own printer, or take the
floppy to Office Depot and have them printed automatically - let me tell you
I am not to populat in the srvice line at my local printer. Thanks . R.
 
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Suzanne S. Barnhill

I do this by using two newspaper style columns. With two "pages" per sheet,
you get a total of four pages. This works well only if the cover can be
divorced from the rest of the content, since the page layout needs to be in
order 2, 3, 4, 1. If you have Word 2000 or above, you can use the "2 pages
per sheet" option in Page Setup (not the one in the Print dialog), which
allows you to create each logical page as a virtual page in Word (including
headers, footers, page borders, multiple columns, and every other page
component).
 
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