![]() I hope this clarifies things a little bit. I would probably do myself a serious injury if I were to try to staple 40 sheets. I need to print this document and bind into a book. Click on Printer Properties under your printer. I have word document running to 500 pages the sheet size is A4. Press Ctrl + P or go to File > Print when working in the Word document. I didn’t even try the All or Auto, because I don’t think it would know where to start and stop numbering.Īnd yes, physically it is actually 10 sheets of 8×10 with two “pages” on each side which gives me my 1 – 40. Printing a book - text on odd numbered pages with even numbered pages left blank. So when I said to the software, “Software, I’m sending you 40 pages” and it knows that I want them numbered 1 to 40. So, the first thing that I have to mention which I did not in the original question was that the pages have to be numbered. I’ve spent the last few days hauling plants back and forth for my wife to three different flower shows. Tillįirst my apologies to all for being so late in getting back to you. I’m looking for a response on this as it would be one of the main reasons for buying Word 2010. If you could staple and fold 40 sheets of paper! However, does the 40 sheets actually mean 40 pieces of paper? This, of course, would be 160 pages in a foldover booklet. Take advantage of more advanced features, like duplex printing and booklet. Click the "Save" button.Sorry, I don’t have a recent version of Word. Adjust margins, headers, footers, and page numbers to achieve a professional look. To use the book as a template for future use, always open the file and resave it with a new name, keeping the setup template to let you start from scratch every time. Set for two-sided printing 1 page per sheet Portrait Booklet layout OFF. For you are ready to print this following setup worked used me. Solution remains while follows: Follow to Word show per which manual. Click "Save As." Type a name for the book. IODIN had the same problem with an HP7000. Repeat to add additional images to the other cover, inside covers or within the book pages if your book has illustrations.Ĭlick the "File" tab. Click "Picture." Browse to an image to use and double-click its file name. Insert cover art or a back cover author photo by clicking that page. Click "Insert Blank Page." The Office program pops up a message about adding four pages at a time, which is required for book printing. Format the text by clicking the "Home" tab and selecting the Font drop-down menu, Font Size drop-down menu or Text Color button to change from Office's default black 12-point Times New Roman font.Īdd another text box, press "Enter" to move to a new line within the same text box or highlight existing text in the template and begin to type the book text, such as "Chapter 1." Fill the pages as desired.Īdd additional pages to the book by clicking the Insert tab's "Page" button. Press the Margins menu: The margin menu near the top-left side of the word display the different options to choose from. The steps to printing a booklet include: Press the Layout tab: The Layout tab displays different options of a printed format for your booklet. ![]() Type the first part of the book information, such as the book title, author, publishing house and date. After you have created your booklet, you can print it. In Word, highlight the placeholder book page information with the cursor. Click "Draw Text Box" and draw a box the size of the Publisher page. ![]() Add a text box to the Publisher page by clicking the "Insert" tab. ![]()
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