On Mon, Mar 29, 2010 at 10:00 AM, Susan Cragin <susancra...@earthlink.net>wrote:
> OpenOffice has the same feature. I use it all the time to print booklets. > And I use it to make paper inserts for my Franklin Planner. > Here's what you do. > Tools / Options / OOo Writer / Print > Check "Brochure" > Format / Page / Change page size to whatever (I use half a standard sheet, > so 5.5 x 8.5) > Shrink the margins to what you want. > Set up headers, footers, etc. > Change printer settings to print on both sides of the page. > Then print the first 4 pages and see if they come out in booklet format. > Susan > > > It seems you can do what you're after using OpenOffice. I would only add that if layout is your aim, do check out Scribus which is a cross-platform free-software desktop publishing app. http://www.scribus.net/ http://docs.scribus.net/ ~ Greg Greg Rundlett
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