Set documents Print Format
Hi Word Expert,
I have word documents that must be printed in booklet format. is it possible to configure the document so that when I email out the document to others, it will also automatically printed as booklet format, so we don't need to always inform
the recipient to print booklet format.
Thanks
Regards,
June 5th, 2015 2:12am
I don't think it's possible but you can try converting this word file into pdf and then try.
June 5th, 2015 6:27am
I don't think it's possible but you can try converting this word file into pdf and then t
June 6th, 2015 5:30am
To specify booklet format, choose "Book fold" in the "Multiple Pages" drop down on the Layout tab of the Page Layout dialog box. (To display the dialog box, you can double-click the upper part of the horizontal ruler or any part of the
vertical ruler.)
June 7th, 2015 7:47pm
To specify booklet format, choose "Book fold" in the "Multiple Pages" drop down on the Layout tab of the Page Layout dialog box. (To display the dialog box, you can double-click the upper part of the horizontal ruler or any part of the
vertical r
June 8th, 2015 5:14am
Note that I'm not the one who suggested converting to PDF. For that to work, you will probably have to "print" to PDF using a virtual PDF printer.
June 8th, 2015 4:06pm
Note that I'm not the one who suggested converting to PDF. For that to work, you will probably have to "print" to PDF using a virtual PDF pr
June 8th, 2015 10:32pm
You cannot preconfigure a Word document or PDF so it can only be printed in a certain way. If you choose a booklet format that requires double-sided printout, for example, but the recipient's printer can't do that, would you want them to be unable to print
the document? Ultimately, the decision on how the file will be printed must remain in the hands of whoever you send it to.
June 9th, 2015 2:30am
You cannot preconfigure a Word document or PDF so it can only be printed in a certain way. If you choose a booklet format that requires double-sided printout, for example, but the recipient's printer can't do that, would you want them to be unable
to print the document? Ultimately, the decision on how the file will be printed must remain in the hands of whoever you s
June 10th, 2015 10:47pm