In french : Publipostage A5

N

NewsMic

Hello,

Sorry I don't speak english very well. I hope you will understand what I
mean.

I have made a "publipostage" with a database Access with 2 records on a page
A5. So it will be printed on a page A4.
That's right for the "front" but I have to make a document in "recto-verso".
It's only text on the "back" page which is also in A5 format.
Now that I have created the "back" page, when I do a "view before print" I
have The "front" and the "back" on the same side of my page A4.
In the same publisher document; is it possible to have records of
"publipostage" on page 1, 2 then on 5, 6 ....9, 10...etc ?
(and "back" page on pages 3, 4....7, 8...etc)
Or do I have to create 2 differents publisher documents and print first, all
my pages "back", then replace the paper and print all records form the
"publipostage" ?

Thanks

MicFree

PS : I use Microsoft Office Publisher 2007
 
B

Bernard Cordier

Il y a un forum français consacré à Publisher :
microsoft.public.fr.publisher
 
M

Mary Sauer

Page setup:

Advanced Page setup
Multiple pages per sheet
Width 21cm
Height 14.64

Zero Margin Guides

Target sheet size:
A4

Side margin
0cm
Tom margin
0cm
Horizontal gap
0cm
Vertical gap
0cm

The preview will say 1 column of 2 rows.
 
N

NewsMic

Merci à Bernard Cordier pour le forum français.

To Mary Sauer,

Thank you. Following your instructions, everything is ok for the page setup
but I have twice the same record on each page A5.
I would like to have 2 records on each one printed on a page A4.
MicNews
 
E

Ed Bennett

NewsMic said:
Thank you. Following your instructions, everything is ok for the page setup
but I have twice the same record on each page A5.
I would like to have 2 records on each one printed on a page A4.

If you are looking at the print preview, try printing a test page. The
print preview will show twice the same record on each page, whereas
printing out will give two different records.
 
M

Mary Sauer

I left out the *insert, a page". You should have two pages. One page for the
merge and one for the other information.
 

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