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Whether you want to create a booklet for an event or print out an ambitious book project, consider using the pre-built page settings for booklets that comes with Word. The Book Fold layout sets you up for printing your masterpiece automatically in the correct order, ready for folding and binding.
For best results, change the document layout before you start your writing project. That way there’s less clean-up work to do if tables or other objects in your document don’t fit quite right.
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Create a booklet or book
- Go to Layout and select the Page Setup dialog launch icon at the bottom-right corner.
- On the Margins tab, change the setting for Multiple pages to Book fold. The orientation automatically changes to Landscape.Tip: If you have a long document, you might want to split it into multiple booklets, which you can then bind into one book. Under Sheets per booklet, choose how many pages to print per booklet.
- Select and increase the value of Gutter to reserve space on the inside fold for binding.
- Go to the Paper tab and select the Paper size. The final size of the booklet is one half width of the paper size.Tip: You can add many embellishments to your booklet’s appearance. For example, to add borders to every page, on the Layout tab of the Page Setup window, click Borders.
- Click OK. If your document already has content, the text is formatted automatically, but you might need to adjust objects like images and tables manually.
Print settings for booklets
When you print the booklet, check the print settings to make sure you print on both sides of the paper and flip the papers correctly for the printing to work as intended.
- Go to File > Print.
- If your printer supports automatic printing on both sides, change Print One Sidedto Print on Both Sides. Choose the option Flip pages on short edge to avoid printing the second side of each sheet upside down.
- If your printer doesn’t support automatic printing on both sides, select Manually Print on Both Sides, and feed the pages back to the printer when prompted. To avoid pages from printing upside down, flip the sheets on the short edge of the paper according to your printer’s instructions.Tip: For a professional touch, consider adding page numbers in the header or the footer. For more info, see Add page numbers.
See Also
Booklet: Page numbering tips.
Create a booklet or book
- Go to Layout > Margins > Custom Margins.
- Change the setting for Multiple pages to Book fold. The orientation automatically changes to Landscape.Tip: If you have a long document, you might want to split it into multiple booklets, which you can then bind into one book. Under Sheets per booklet, choose how many pages to print per booklet.
- To reserve space on the inside fold for binding, increase the width of the Gutter.
- You can add many embellishments to your booklet’s appearance. For example, to add borders to every page, on the Layout tab of the Custom Margins window, select Borders.
- Select OK.If your document already has content, the text is formatted automatically, but you might need to adjust objects like images and tables manually.
- Go to File > Page Setup and check the paper size. Keep in mind that the final size of the booklet is one half of the paper size. Make sure your printer is stocked with paper of the right size.
Print settings for booklets
When you print the booklet, check the print settings to make sure you print on both sides of the paper and flip the papers correctly for the printing to work as intended. If your printer supports automatic printing on both sides, follow these steps.
- Click File > Print.
- Under Two-sided, select Booklet.Tip: For a professional touch, consider adding page numbers in the header or the footer. For more info, see Add page numbers.
Note: If your printer doesn't support automatic printing on both sides, you'll need to print each page manually.
See Also
Booklet: Page numbering tips.
For the benefit of those who want to produce a Flip-page magazine / brochure style website but have little or no experience in web design, here is a step by step technique to achieve this with Microsoft Publisher 2000 / 2003 / 2007. Note that the basics of this technique may also be used in part with some versions of MS Word, MS Office web, and FrontPage albeit with variations as these are in-line web editors, whereas Publisher is not.
Here goes:
Step 1:
Create a new Publisher web document and add pages so the document contains the number of magazine / brochure pages you require + 1 extra page. Note that the number of Flip magazine / brochure pages must be even.
Step 2:
Starting on page 2 of the Publisher web document, design each page of the magazine or brochure include all pictures and text but DO NO INCLUDE PAGE LINKS, then Save As Web Page.
Note that you will need to experiment with text and picture sizes as the Flip book will be displayed smaller than the full size pages and also 2 pages in this small format will need to fit side by side on the screen.
Step 3:
Create a new folder and name it flipshots or whatever else you wish.
Step 4:
Open the Publish folder where the web pages were saved and double-click on each page, one at a time, to display the page on your local browser.
While each page is displayed, reduce the page view using the Zoom Out command so the page fits just short of the screen. Then press F11 to go to full screen mode, and take a screen shot (Shift + Print Screen). Retrieve the screen shot by pasting it into your favorite Photo editor or Graphic editor.
Delete all the content of the Publish folder where the web pages were saved.
Step 5:
When the screen shot of every page has been retrieved, use your Photo or Graphic editor to crop all images of pages to the same size and save them in the folder you created in step 3.
Step 6:
Go back to your original Publisher document from step1, and add page-links to each of the full size pages except the first page (no links needed on page1) and whatever other links you require for individual items on the page and for whatever purpose.
Suggestion: you could name your page-links Page One, Previous, Next, and Flip Book which is the index.
See demo at: http://users.beagle.com.au/calamitas/magazine/
Step 7:
Click on Tools in the top menu bar and make sure Snap to Objects is ticked. If it isn’t, click on it.
On the first page of your original Publisher web document, insert any two of the cropped screen shots from the folder in step 3. Then drag one of them to line-up in the top left corner of the page and drag the other right next to it.
Step 8:
Next, click on the HTML fragment tool on the left side tool bar and drag the cross-hair cursor so it snaps to the top left side of the left screen shot. Drag the cursor to the right so it snaps on the top right corner of the right screen shot, then drag the cursor down to the bottom right corner of the right screen shot and let go of the mouse button.
An HTML fragment dialog box which reads <! - - insert your HTML here - -> has now opened. Delete all of the text inside, and leave it there for the time being.
Now, for legal and ethical reasons I cannot reproduce the copyright script required to go in the HTML box, so here’s what you do:
Go on the web and call up http://www.dynamicdrive.com/dynamicindex14/bookflip.htm
Copy the script (Ctrl + C) listed in step 1 of the script page, then paste it (Ctrl + V) into the HTML dialog box on your Publisher web document. Next ‘Save As’ in a temporary or other convenient folder the placeholder.gifimage in step 2 of the script page. Ignore step 3 of the script page for now.
Read the ‘Customizing’ instructions on the script page and edit the variables of the script to suit your project. Pay particular attention to the pictures name including the picture folder name and link reference in the script, i.e: 'image-folder-name/picture-name.jpg','page-number.html ( or htm as the case may be)' making sure that each image in the Flip Book is linked to its corresponding full size webpage.
When it’s all done, click OK to close the HTML fragment dialog box and click on the ‘Send to Back’ icon on the top tool bar to send the HTMl frame under the two screen shots. Next, deselect the HTML fragment frame and delete the two screen shots, so only the HTML fragment frame remains on the page.
Step 9:
Next, save the Publisher web documentand also Save As Web Page.
Step 10:
Move or copy the folder containing the cropped screen shots into the Publish folder from step 9.
Move or copy the placeholder.gif image you saved from the script page into the Publish folder from step 9.
Step 11:
Open the Publish folder and double-click on the index.html (or .htm depending on which version of Publisher you are using) to launch the webpage on your local Internet Explorer.
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Click on Page on the top menu bar and click on Edit with Notepad. When the Notepad document is open, find the <body . . . >tag and type:onload='ImageBook()', just before the closing arrow ‘>’
Step 12:
Double-click each web page in the Publish document, one at a time, and using >Page > Edit with Notepad center the page according to the appropriate procedure for the version of Publisher you are using ( for Publisher 2000, insert the tag <center> between </head> and <body. . .>).
Step 13:
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Finally upload the entire content of the Publish folder on your host server.