I am trying to print up a message on Word which is written
on five regular sheets printed on both sides. The booklet
is printed landscape so it eventually will have 18 to 20
pages. Each full size sheet will actually contain 4
pages, two on the front and two on the back.

I did this frequently on Page Maker 5 and printed Odd
numbers on the first run and then turned the sheets around
and printed even numbers. This was easy to lay out since
pagemaker would let me set up entire pages at one time,
but I cannot see how to do the same thing on MSWord. Can
anyone help me on this, please? None of my grand kids are
close enough to help me out. Gramp Jim

Re: How can I do it? by Suzanne

Suzanne
Wed Sep 03 20:54:27 CDT 2003

See http://www.mvps.org/word/FAQs/Formatting/BookletPrinting.htm

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"Grampa Jim" <jimdotwe@viafamily.com> wrote in message
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> I am trying to print up a message on Word which is written
> on five regular sheets printed on both sides. The booklet
> is printed landscape so it eventually will have 18 to 20
> pages. Each full size sheet will actually contain 4
> pages, two on the front and two on the back.
>
> I did this frequently on Page Maker 5 and printed Odd
> numbers on the first run and then turned the sheets around
> and printed even numbers. This was easy to lay out since
> pagemaker would let me set up entire pages at one time,
> but I cannot see how to do the same thing on MSWord. Can
> anyone help me on this, please? None of my grand kids are
> close enough to help me out. Gramp Jim