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Hi!

I have an issue with Publisher on my iPad. When I try to print a document as a booklet, the page ordering is not right. On the first sheet should print first and last page, on the second sheet page number two and next last page and so on. Pages prints in order 1,2; 3,4, 5,6 and so on. 

And there is no A4 paper size on the list of paper sizes so prints are very small on A4 parer. 

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Are you using Apple Air print tool or you printer manufacturers print app as the Apples Air Print only has basic print options, you could also export your document as a PDF then use a PDF viewer to print it as a booklet.

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I was hoping to skip monthly description for Adobe Reader by using print option in the app like I can do in the desktop version (v1).

Works fine in the desktop version (v1) but in the iPad it doesn’t. Many features for printing in the iPad version are missing.

Is there a free version of PDF reader for iPad?

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When I tap the Share button to choose my wifi printer or save it as a pdf file it creates a pdf where the page ordering, unlike in the preview, is correct (last and first page on on the first sheet and so on) but the image is scaled down to about 50-80 % and there is no way to correct this. 

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