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- From: flui@fraser.sfu.ca (Francis Wai Gee Lui)
- Subject: Re: Booklet pagenumbering
- Message-ID: <1992Nov11.104848.27844@sfu.ca>
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- Organization: Simon Fraser University, Burnaby, B.C., Canada
- References: <1992Nov9.235803.1604@oracle.pnl.gov> <69294@cup.portal.com>
- Date: Wed, 11 Nov 1992 10:48:48 GMT
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- In article <69294@cup.portal.com> joeles@cup.portal.com (Joel Edward Swan) writes:
- >>I am trying to layout a booklet that may consist of up to 100
- >>pages. We are wanting to print on legal size paper in landscape
- >>mode with two pages per sheet... double sided of course.
- >>
- >>Programs such as pagestream don't seem to have a concept of two
- >>pages per sheet not do they permit the fancy page numbering that
- >
- >Are you sure you're talking about Pagestream? Two pages per sheet is
- >trivial. Layout two columns per sheet. Each column is a page. What's your
- >problem?
-
- I think he meant that you can't number the pages when you try to kludge
- two-ups like that. Since they are still on one page, giving both of them
- page numbers would result in the same page number for each, which is not what
- you want for two-ups.
-
- Francis
-