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Most print shops support Publisher, but at a premium price. We have purchased many of the tools (as I suspect your shop has). It is probably cheaper for you to give them the file as a PDF and let them impose it (did you ask them if that was an option?). There are reasons that people pay more for professional graphics programs (like InDesign or Quark). You have just discovered one of the many. Good Luck. Ted --- Kory Hagler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I am using Microsoft Publisher 2003 on a windows PC to > create the booklet. Where we are priting the booklet > (the public school's print shop) they use ONLY mac > computers so they want the file in PDF or Postscript > format. > The problem I am having is that behind the scenes, > Publisher creates the pages in the proper order for > printing, even though what you see on screen shows the > booklet pages in numerical order. When I save the > publisher file in PDF format (I'm using a printer driver > called pdfFactory > (http://www.fineprint.com/products/pdffactory/index.html) > as I don't have Adobe Acrobat, the pages don't get set up > in "booklet" fashion, therefore they are not in the > correct order for the print shop. > > This is what the print shop told me to do and it is a lot > of extra work on my part: > > You'll have to make a 11x17 page in > Publisher > and then copy and paste the pages in the > correct > printing order, not consecutive order. > For example the front cover will be on > the "right" side > of an 11x17 and the back cover on the > "left" side. > > Is there a way to do booklet printing in a PDF document > besides redoing my Publisher file by copy and paste? > Thanks for whatever help you can share. > Kory ===== Ted Gelletly Champion Printing 5401 New Expansion Drive Eldersburg MD 21784 410-795-6464 ext.4 Fax 410-795-6488 [EMAIL PROTECTED] www.championprintingonline.com __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail - More reliable, more storage, less spam http://mail.yahoo.com To change your subscription: http://www.pdfzone.com/discussions/lists-pdf.html
