![]() ![]() The cover (front and back), outsides and insides, are one sheet. Single-fold standard booklets are multiples of four pages (four half-page images per sheet). So, for example, if you start at the back and open the back cover, and turn the booklet sideways, you would see the top and bottom halves of the page, looking like the complete page, but actually each half being part of a different sheet. Each half would be oriented landscape and positioned as sequential pages at the end, before the back cover. The only way you could physically incorporate the full-size pages would be to split the full-size pages vertically into top and bottom halves. In either case, the utility has you prepare the pages in reading order, then rearranges the pages as needed for printing the booklet sheets. ![]() Others let you prepare the actual half-size portrait page images. Some booklet printing utilities shrink and rotate full size portrait pages to fit the half-page landscape print format. The only places you see both halves of the same sheet are the outside cover and the center two pages. Most of the adjacent pages are actually parts of different sheets of paper, sequenced to be in the proper order once the sheets are folded and stacked. It gets folded in half and stacked, so you're looking at two pages side-by side, potentially stapled down the middle. This would require some manual intervention, and presenting it as the top and bottom halves of the page viewed as adjacent top and bottom halves but actually on different sheets.īooklet format is a collection of half-size pages, four portrait pages to a landscape sheet. If the full-size pages only need to be viewed at full-size It isn't clear how you envision this printing and being distributed, or whether the full-size sheets only need to be viewed, or separated and returned. ![]()
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