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Im going to be printing the manual soon. The page size in Word is setup to be 5.5"x8.5" in order to fit two pages on a landscaped piece of 8.5x11 paper. The paper will also be printed double sided so a total of four pages to a piece of paper. Is there any feature in word that will automate the printing order and let me run the paper through the printer twice for double-sided printing. It is going to be in a booklet format, that means like pages 1 and 32 will be on the same side, 2 and 31 will be on the opposite side and so on. Any way to accomplish this?
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Im creating an instruction manual (about 30 pages). Ive already implemented the styles formatting for my different levels of headers and such (4 levels in place). I want to make it so that the current level 3 heading is in the header of that page. Does anyone know how to automate this?
Im going to be printing the manual soon. The page size in Word is setup to be 5.5"x8.5" in order to fit two pages on a landscaped piece of 8.5x11 paper. The paper will also be printed double sided so a total of four pages to a piece of paper. Is there any feature in word that will automate the printing order and let me run the paper through the printer twice for double-sided printing. It is going to be in a booklet format, that means like pages 1 and 32 will be on the same side, 2 and 31 will be on the opposite side and so on. Any way to accomplish this?
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Im creating an instruction manual (about 30 pages). Ive already implemented the styles formatting for my different levels of headers and such (4 levels in place). I want to make it so that the current level 3 heading is in the header of that page. Does anyone know how to automate this?