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[publisher] double sided flyer with two A5 pages on one A4


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Hi,

my goal is to have A5 flyer with image on one side and text on the other side.

I want to print two A5 flyers in one A4 sheet and then cut it in two.

How will I do it in Publisher to make sure that the page content will fit correctly after the print out?

Preferable I want to print the cut marks too.

Appreciate your help,
Josef

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See the Apub online help related topics for these things:

For the 2xA5 on 1xA4 printing you can tryout N-Up printing (might be partly printer driver dependent), or using an A4 document with accordingly customized frontside/backside contents placements.

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Josef,

I've just tried this using N-Up printing and think the method will work for you.

I designed each page on a full A4 sheet and then did the printing as shown in the attached image of the Print dialog. Some of the setting may be, as suggested by V-kyr, printer dependent. The setting for 'Double-sided:' was a guess and resulted in the image being upside down. I'd assume the 'Flip short side' would be OK or I could flip the design.

As my designs did not extend to the very edges there was no problem with the printer's required narrow margins. I didn't worry about printing any cut mark as it's exactly half the sheet.

n.b. So far I'd only used N-Up single sided for jar labels for jams and pickles using 9 repeats, 3 across and 3 down.

Regards, 

Carl

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