This option is available straight from Word's Print menu (but if your printer can't print both sides, be ready for some tricky manouvers!). If you don't want to reduce the pages, then all you need to double-sided printing ("duplex"). Placing the "pages" onto sheets of paper (both sides) in such an order that when printed and folded together, they come out in the right order. Reducing the pages to half the size of a sheet of printer paper (sometimes called "2-up", although that is slightly different)Ģ. All versions of Word have options for double sided printing and booklet printing. ![]() I made a month-long homeschool planner, and then a booklet of the knitting patterns I’m working through, and then a booklet that’s just blank paper for my kids to scribble through. ![]() I didn’t mean for it to become a hobby or anything I just wanted a few booklets for my homemade traveller’s notebook. ![]() However, perhaps I'm getting it wrong and you have a different plan in mind - in which case, please get back to me! A word of warning: making booklets is fun and addictive. If you want to split it into multiple signatures then each needs to be treated as a separate document. The maximum number of sheets you can fold together in a signature is 32, so even if you reduce your pages to A5 (half A4), a 400 page document would still be 100 sheets of paper - way too much. However, it's difficult to see how you would print 400 pages in a single booklet. ![]() Word can print booklets just fine (details below).
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