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Old 12-05-2007, 12:20 PM
kiagirl
 
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microsoft publisher


Hi, i am trying to print a brochure which is double sided, which i have
sussed they are the right way round however the inside is shifted over
to the left and not lined up so i can fold in three, help?




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Old 12-05-2007, 02:09 PM
JoAnn Paules
 
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Re: microsoft publisher

Did you start with a trifold template or with a blank document?

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> Hi, i am trying to print a brochure which is double sided, which i have
> sussed they are the right way round however the inside is shifted over
> to the left and not lined up so i can fold in three, help?
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Old 12-05-2007, 03:00 PM
Mary Sauer
 
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Re: microsoft publisher

Be certain the margins are the same on both sides. Are you using commercial
brochure paper? If you are, one panel is a bit smaller than the other two.
Whatever is on the left on the front of your brochure will be on the right on
the back. Commercial brochure paper panels are 3.625 (3 5/8) and 3.6875(3 11/16)
twice.

Print both sides on cheap paper separately, stack them and see what adjustment
you need to make. Holding the sheets up to a light might help too.

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> Hi, i am trying to print a brochure which is double sided, which i have
> sussed they are the right way round however the inside is shifted over
> to the left and not lined up so i can fold in three, help?
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