Will Word 2008 perform book printing like MS Word?

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hilltopfire

Version: 2008
Operating System: Mac OS X 10.4 (Tiger)
Processor: Intel

I have something done in 2004, but its 48 pages of different layouts and tables...if 2008 won't do it then i have to switch to a windows based Word, I suppose...
 
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Adam Bailey

I have something done in 2004, but its 48 pages of different layouts and
tables...if 2008 won't do it then i have to switch to a windows based Word, I
suppose...

Can you be more specific about what you're trying to accomplish and/or
what problems you're having?
 
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John McGhie

What's your question? " Will Word 2008 perform book printing like MS
Word?"??

Word 2008 *IS* "Microsoft Word".

But it has no booklet printing feature ‹ you need to print booklets
manually. And yes, it will do that.

Do you need information on how to print booklets manually?

Cheers


Version: 2008
Operating System: Mac OS X 10.4 (Tiger)
Processor: Intel

I have something done in 2004, but its 48 pages of different layouts and
tables...if 2008 won't do it then i have to switch to a windows based Word, I
suppose...

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Drew_K

But it has no booklet printing feature � you need to print booklets
manually. And yes, it will do that.

Do you need information on how to print booklets manually?

Hi,
Could you explain how to print booklets manually?

Thanks,
Drew
 
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John McGhie

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Jim Gordon MVP

Version: 2008
Operating System: Mac OS X 10.4 (Tiger)
Processor: Intel

I have something done in 2004, but its 48 pages of different layouts and tables...if 2008 won't do it then i have to switch to a windows based Word, I suppose...

Also, in the full Print dialog box be sure to explore your printer's
options. May printers provide booklet printing.

-Jim
 

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