Re: can publisher create a spiral bound calander with 2 sided print?



If you can print duplex, then yes - but you still have the spiral binding to
do. Chances are you don't have one of those devices at home. And if you do,
I'm jealous!

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JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]

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"Carrie" <starchild@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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"JoAnn Paules [MVP]" <jl_paules@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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1. Please use the large white space to ask your question.

2. Yes, Publisher can create the files that you can take to your printer
and have him create a spiral-bound calendar.

Can Publisher create this to be printed at home?

I made a calendar before Christmas with my own photos and had a
terrible time trying to figure out what side to print what on, and getting
them going in the printer so some places didn't come out upside down.

I had 2 calendar set ups (files) one for pictures and one for the
months and alternated printing one page/side at a time. For example the
cover page would have the first picture on the opposite side, the next
page would have Jan days on one side and Feb's picture on the other side.
But, they had to be set up so when the next page is flipped up, the
picture shows going the right way.

Someone more experienced with this wouldn't have a problem, but
for me it got very confusing with lots of mistakes getting it right.

If Publsher could set it up for me it would help. Also, I have a
Canon Pixma ip6000D printer now, that has the option of duplex printing,
so, in theory it could print both sides of all the pages ready to be
spiral bound? (I bought a tool to do this, like people use in offices to
put reports together)

This is way too much figuring out (what goes on what side and in
what direction) so if the program (I have Publisher 2000) could somehow
set it up?

Don't mean to hijack this question, but the person asking didn't
specify taking it to a printer, so maybe it relates, too. Also, even if he
(or I or anyone) were to take the set up calendar to the printer, how does
one do this? (I haven't looked yet, so maybe something in the "pack up the
file" options?) Getting everything to come out on the right side, and
facing the right way has been my hangup.

~ Carrie




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MVP Microsoft [Publisher]

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