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- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.applications
- Path: sparky!uunet!mcsun!ub4b!sunbim!usenet
- From: accs1@bagheera.mumath
- Subject: Re: Booklet pagenumbering
- Message-ID: <1992Nov13.132521.3586@sunbim.be>
- Sender: usenet@sunbim.be (user news)
- Reply-To: accs1@bagheera.mumath
- Organization: Sun Microsystems
- References: <1dv9j5INNab5@uwm.edu>
- Date: Fri, 13 Nov 92 13:25:21 GMT
- Lines: 32
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- In article 1dv9j5INNab5@uwm.edu, mrosen@csd4.csd.uwm.edu (Michael David Rosen) writes:
- >In article <1992Nov12.115233.16017@sfu.ca> flui@fraser.sfu.ca (Francis Wai Gee Lui) writes:
- >>In article <fgd3.02sp@nifty.UUCP> fgd3@nifty.UUCP (Fabbian G. Dufoe, III) writes:
- >>> How can you make Pagestream automatically put two different page numbers
- >>>on the same sheet? How can you get it to put the page numbers in the right
- >>>sequence? Since you're so sure it's in the manual, perhaps you could point
- >>>me to a reference. I'd sure like to read how Pagestream does that.
- >>
- >>Actually, ProPage can do two-ups and have the proper page numbering through
- >>its disable page eject feature. Just layout pages half as small, and
- >>shifting even pages over and disabling page eject for odd pages in the
- >>Postscript Output Specs. While you work on each page, everything works
- >>like an ordinary page, and then when you print, voila! Two-ups to go!
- >>
- >
- >Aside from the fact that manually entering page numbers for a hundred page
- >booklet would take less time than it takes to compose all these messages,
- >Propage could probably do this.
- >
- >I suspect that you could write an arexx program to do this sort of thing in
- >ProPage but again it would take *a lot* longer to write the program than to
- >manually enter the page numbers.
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- Time becomes irrelevant if you intend to publish such a booklet every month.
- Frank
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