OK, assume I know nothing. Word 2002. I want to create a four-page
newsletter on two 11 x 17 pages. I found the booklet format. Remembering
that I do not have a printer that accommodates 11 x 17 paper, I was
planning on creating a document to take to the printer . . .

Even though I specified landscape on page setup, and the page preview
looks okay, after I convert it into pdf, I get a document which has
portrait paper and landscape text (no head, no feet). This is unnerving,
since, if you have ever done a newsletter, its always done at the last
moment, and you need to get *ON* with it.

Any advice would be gratefully appreciated.
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Regards,

P D Sterling
New York, Texas & Texas, New York

Re: booklet by Suzanne

Suzanne
Mon Dec 03 06:41:25 PST 2007

Unless you've already selected the PDF printer while you're working on the
booklet, it should be helpful to install the driver for a printer that *can*
print to 11 x 17 so that you will have that paper size available. As for
setting up the PDF layout, you may need to consult the manual or Help for
Acrobat or whatever app you're using to convert.

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Suzanne S. Barnhill
Microsoft MVP (Word)
Words into Type
Fairhope, Alabama USA

"P D Sterling" <pdsterling@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:OEwADLaNIHA.4880@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...
> OK, assume I know nothing. Word 2002. I want to create a four-page
> newsletter on two 11 x 17 pages. I found the booklet format. Remembering
> that I do not have a printer that accommodates 11 x 17 paper, I was
> planning on creating a document to take to the printer . . .
>
> Even though I specified landscape on page setup, and the page preview
> looks okay, after I convert it into pdf, I get a document which has
> portrait paper and landscape text (no head, no feet). This is unnerving,
> since, if you have ever done a newsletter, its always done at the last
> moment, and you need to get *ON* with it.
>
> Any advice would be gratefully appreciated.
> --
>
> Regards,
>
> P D Sterling
> New York, Texas & Texas, New York
>



Re: booklet by P

P
Wed Dec 05 04:18:24 PST 2007

okay, Suzanne, I think you are telling me that I am overthinking the
rules - I didn't know one could install a printer one did not have (!)
many thanx for the post!! BTW, you don't happen to know a model I can
dummy up - or I will call Office Depot. Thanx again!

Regards,

P D Sterling
New York, Texas & Texas, New York


Suzanne S. Barnhill wrote:
> Unless you've already selected the PDF printer while you're working on the
> booklet, it should be helpful to install the driver for a printer that *can*
> print to 11 x 17 so that you will have that paper size available. As for
> setting up the PDF layout, you may need to consult the manual or Help for
> Acrobat or whatever app you're using to convert.
>

Re: booklet by Graham

Graham
Wed Dec 05 05:28:43 PST 2007

If you are creating a PDF then set the PDF driver as the active 'printer' as
Suzanne suggested. Even the free PDF tools such as PrimoPDF should be able
to achieve this page size.

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P D Sterling wrote:
> okay, Suzanne, I think you are telling me that I am overthinking the
> rules - I didn't know one could install a printer one did not have (!)
> many thanx for the post!! BTW, you don't happen to know a model I can
> dummy up - or I will call Office Depot. Thanx again!
>
> Regards,
>
> P D Sterling
> New York, Texas & Texas, New York
>
>
> Suzanne S. Barnhill wrote:
>> Unless you've already selected the PDF printer while you're working
>> on the booklet, it should be helpful to install the driver for a
>> printer that *can* print to 11 x 17 so that you will have that paper
>> size available. As for setting up the PDF layout, you may need to
>> consult the manual or Help for Acrobat or whatever app you're using
>> to convert.



Re: booklet by P

P
Tue Dec 11 08:48:10 PST 2007

thanks for the note; I will try to learn what you told me - such a lot
of work, when you think that Uncle Bill stays up nights trying to be all
things to all men.

again thanx for posting.

Regards,

P D Sterling
New York, Texas & Texas, New York


Graham Mayor wrote:
> If you are creating a PDF then set the PDF driver as the active 'printer' as
> Suzanne suggested. Even the free PDF tools such as PrimoPDF should be able
> to achieve this page size.
>