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Printing a booklet involves setting multiple pages on single sheets in a page order other than chronological.
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Launch Adobe Reader.
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Set the printer to another PDF printer if you like. Or check Save to File.
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Set Page Scaling to Booklet Printing. Also:- Booklet subset to Both sides.
- Sheets from 1 to (whatever number).
- Auto-rotate pages.
- Binding should be Left.
 
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Now, if you print to PDF first to test, then you can turn off Page Order when you print.- On your printer you will need to set Duplex binding to open to Top!!!
 
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					QuestionWhat if I have odd pages? Community AnswerYour last and first page will be *blank* and *page 1*. If you have an even amount of pages, it would be *last page* and *page 1*. Community AnswerYour last and first page will be *blank* and *page 1*. If you have an even amount of pages, it would be *last page* and *page 1*.
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Warnings
- You can do this in other software but it's fiddly.Thanks
- If your booklet is long, then print to another file so you can preview your booklet before you print it.Thanks
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