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Hi there,

I'm currently making a booklet for work and I'm struggling to get the page ordering correct for it to print as a booklet. It's a 25 page document and the pages were made in the correct order however when I go to print as a booklet (flip short sides, A4 paper) my back page ends up being covered by a blank sheet which is half of the second page and then my back page is in facing to the last page.

I'll add images if it helps because I'm atrocious when it comes to explaining things.

Thank you

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On 4/9/2019 at 4:34 PM, hgoodyear said:

Hi there,

I'm currently making a booklet for work and I'm struggling to get the page ordering correct for it to print as a booklet. It's a 25 page document................

May I just say that booklets need to be in multiples of four, thus a booklet needs to be 4,8,12,16,20,24,28 pages etc.These are the pages themselves not the number of spreads which would be less.  For example a 4 page A5  booklet would be two sheets of A4 landscape. If you had 5 pages well you can see how there is a problem on the third A4 spread for the printer.

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