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JC
Hello All,
I currently have our church bulletin in Publisher 2000. It is run on
8.5 x 11 with 4 pages and book fold, so there are two pages on each side of
the paper (using duplex printing with lazer printer). I want to keep this
exact format, but I want to switch to 8.5 x 14, and use the extra three
inches for 2 separate pages (one front and one back). So, in essence,
everything would stay the same except for the new few inches that are
gained. The document is setup to print in landscape form with book fold.
The pages are obviously 8.5 inches tall, and 5.5 inches wide. I can change
the page setup so that to make three equally sized pages, but I don't want
them to be equal. I want the current pages to stay at 5.5, and the new
pages to take up the other three to four inches that will be available with
the 8.5 x 14 paper. Adobe PageMaker can do this, but I'd rather not switch.
I have upgraded from Publisher 2000 to Publisher 2003 in hopes that 2003
could accomplish this, but I still can't see anywhere that it will do it.
Any help would be greatly appreciated! Thanks in advance!
JC
I currently have our church bulletin in Publisher 2000. It is run on
8.5 x 11 with 4 pages and book fold, so there are two pages on each side of
the paper (using duplex printing with lazer printer). I want to keep this
exact format, but I want to switch to 8.5 x 14, and use the extra three
inches for 2 separate pages (one front and one back). So, in essence,
everything would stay the same except for the new few inches that are
gained. The document is setup to print in landscape form with book fold.
The pages are obviously 8.5 inches tall, and 5.5 inches wide. I can change
the page setup so that to make three equally sized pages, but I don't want
them to be equal. I want the current pages to stay at 5.5, and the new
pages to take up the other three to four inches that will be available with
the 8.5 x 14 paper. Adobe PageMaker can do this, but I'd rather not switch.
I have upgraded from Publisher 2000 to Publisher 2003 in hopes that 2003
could accomplish this, but I still can't see anywhere that it will do it.
Any help would be greatly appreciated! Thanks in advance!
JC