On 08-Mar-10 04:35, Lars Nooden wrote:
You've probably missed the brouchure tutorial:

http://openoffice.blogs.com/openoffice/2008/03/printing-two-si.html

Templates for trifolds are also easy.  One way is to use guidelines to
mark the fold lines and the margins near the fold lines.  I prefer to
have a *very* thin, very light grey line printed either at the top or
bottom of where the crease goes.  That makes hand folding much easier.

Regards
/Lars
If your document will always be printed as a brochure or booklet, it's convenient to define the page size as 5.5 inches wide and 8.5 inches high, portrait, for printing on U.S. letter size paper. Then the page and text won't have to shrink as it will if you use the 8.5" x 13" page size suggested in the tutorial.

Troll/Idiot
Have a nice day.

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