Can Publisher Do This?

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PhilMaznyk

Hi gang, I'm using Publisher 2003 to create my newsletter. It is booklet
style 8.5x11 pg's on 11x17 sheets that are folded and stitched. Is there a
way I could have the front cover and back page print in colour and then have
the rest of the publication print in grayscale? Any guidance would be greatly
appreciated. Thanks.

Phil.
 
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Rob Giordano \(Crash\)

I usually do the covers as a separate booklet (sep. pub file) from the
inside pages.



--
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Rob Giordano
Microsoft MVP Expression





| Hi gang, I'm using Publisher 2003 to create my newsletter. It is booklet
| style 8.5x11 pg's on 11x17 sheets that are folded and stitched. Is there a
| way I could have the front cover and back page print in colour and then
have
| the rest of the publication print in grayscale? Any guidance would be
greatly
| appreciated. Thanks.
|
| Phil.
 
P

PhilMaznyk

I've looked around and cannot see a way of just extracting that content?

Phil.

PhilMaznyk said:
Thanks everyone, is there a simple way for me to remove the cover page which
I guess is page 1 of 7. It will then be Pg 1,2 and 27,28 of my originl
document.

Phil.

JoAnn Paules said:
That's what I've done and for the same reason.

--
JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]

~~~~~
How to ask a question
http://support.microsoft.com/KB/555375


Don Schmidt said:
Separate file here also; in my case, the cover is usually 70 lb stock.
While my printer does have two trays, if the printing gets out of sequence
due a double paper pickup it would become a disaster.


--
Don
Vancouver, USA


I usually do the covers as a separate booklet (sep. pub file) from the
inside pages.



--
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Rob Giordano
Microsoft MVP Expression





| Hi gang, I'm using Publisher 2003 to create my newsletter. It is
booklet
| style 8.5x11 pg's on 11x17 sheets that are folded and stitched. Is
there a
| way I could have the front cover and back page print in colour and then
have
| the rest of the publication print in grayscale? Any guidance would be
greatly
| appreciated. Thanks.
|
| Phil.
 
J

JoAnn Paules

File - Save As - give it a new name. Delete out the middle pages.
On original file, delete the cover pages.

--
JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]

~~~~~
How to ask a question
http://support.microsoft.com/KB/555375


PhilMaznyk said:
Thanks everyone, is there a simple way for me to remove the cover page
which
I guess is page 1 of 7. It will then be Pg 1,2 and 27,28 of my originl
document.

Phil.

JoAnn Paules said:
That's what I've done and for the same reason.

--
JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]

~~~~~
How to ask a question
http://support.microsoft.com/KB/555375


Don Schmidt said:
Separate file here also; in my case, the cover is usually 70 lb stock.
While my printer does have two trays, if the printing gets out of
sequence
due a double paper pickup it would become a disaster.


--
Don
Vancouver, USA


message
I usually do the covers as a separate booklet (sep. pub file) from the
inside pages.



--
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Rob Giordano
Microsoft MVP Expression





| Hi gang, I'm using Publisher 2003 to create my newsletter. It is
booklet
| style 8.5x11 pg's on 11x17 sheets that are folded and stitched. Is
there a
| way I could have the front cover and back page print in colour and
then
have
| the rest of the publication print in grayscale? Any guidance would
be
greatly
| appreciated. Thanks.
|
| Phil.
 
E

eezzell

If you just want to print booklet pages 1,2,27,28 in a 28 page booklet--print
pages 1 and 2 and click No when it asks if you want to print as a separate
booklet. Then print pages 3 to 26 and again click No when it asks if you
want to print as a separate booklet. You can adjust your print options for
the two print jobs.
--
Computing should be about insight, not numbers or flash.


PhilMaznyk said:
Thanks everyone, is there a simple way for me to remove the cover page which
I guess is page 1 of 7. It will then be Pg 1,2 and 27,28 of my originl
document.

Phil.

JoAnn Paules said:
That's what I've done and for the same reason.

--
JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]

~~~~~
How to ask a question
http://support.microsoft.com/KB/555375


Don Schmidt said:
Separate file here also; in my case, the cover is usually 70 lb stock.
While my printer does have two trays, if the printing gets out of sequence
due a double paper pickup it would become a disaster.


--
Don
Vancouver, USA


I usually do the covers as a separate booklet (sep. pub file) from the
inside pages.



--
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Rob Giordano
Microsoft MVP Expression





| Hi gang, I'm using Publisher 2003 to create my newsletter. It is
booklet
| style 8.5x11 pg's on 11x17 sheets that are folded and stitched. Is
there a
| way I could have the front cover and back page print in colour and then
have
| the rest of the publication print in grayscale? Any guidance would be
greatly
| appreciated. Thanks.
|
| Phil.
 
R

Rob Giordano \(Crash\)

Mine are 80 and go to commercial press guy. I proof it here first about 9
reams worth of paper and 250 bucks in toner :)



--
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Rob Giordano
Microsoft MVP Expression





| Separate file here also; in my case, the cover is usually 70 lb stock.
| While my printer does have two trays, if the printing gets out of sequence
| due a double paper pickup it would become a disaster.
|
|
| --
| Don
| Vancouver, USA
|
|
| | >I usually do the covers as a separate booklet (sep. pub file) from the
| > inside pages.
| >
| >
| >
| > --
| > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
| > Rob Giordano
| > Microsoft MVP Expression
| >
| >
| >
| >
| >
| > | > | Hi gang, I'm using Publisher 2003 to create my newsletter. It is
booklet
| > | style 8.5x11 pg's on 11x17 sheets that are folded and stitched. Is
there
| > a
| > | way I could have the front cover and back page print in colour and
then
| > have
| > | the rest of the publication print in grayscale? Any guidance would be
| > greatly
| > | appreciated. Thanks.
| > |
| > | Phil.
| >
| >
|
|
 
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PhilMaznyk

Thank you everyone, I have now been able to do exactly what I wanted to do.
Have a great evening all.

Phil.
 

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