Earlier, we posted a video on making a booklet in Word 2007.
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Now, let’s take a look at Word 2010.
Aug 14, 2019 This wikiHow teaches you how to print double-sided pages on a Mac computer. In order to print double-sided pages automatically, you must have a printer that is compatible with duplex printing. If your printer is not capable of printing double-sided, you can print the pages one at a time and manually reinsert the pages in reverse. On the File menu, click Print. Click Copies & Pages, and then click Layout. Click Two-Sided, and then select Long-Edge binding (to flip pages on the long end) or Short-Edge binding (to flip pages on the short end). Aug 06, 2016 I have updated the printer's drivers and Win 10 but the problem still persists. I have no problems in automatically printing double sided in non-Office programmes or in Excel, PowerPoint, Publisher, etc just Word, which makes me doubt it is a PC/Printer issue. All ideas very welcome as Word is the programme I need that facility on most!
In the document that you want to print as a booklet, click the Page Layout tab and then click the Page Setup Dialog Box Launcher.
In the dialog box, in the Multiple pages list, click Book fold.
If you want to print separate signatures that can later be bound into one book, click the number of pages that you want in each signature in the Sheets per booklet list.
Adjust the margins and, if you want, specify a margin for the gutter (so that your words don’t get swallowed by the binding in the middle of a thick book).
Click OK.
If you want to have odd and even headers or footers–for example, if you want the page number on the outside corner of every page–double-click in the header or footer, and then click the Different Odd & Even Pages check box in the Options group.
Now you’ll add those page numbers or headers and footers separately–one for the odd pages and one for the even pages. If you’ve already added a page number or a header or footer, you’ll need to add it again on an even page.
If your booklet includes sections that aren’t linked, select the Different Odd and Even Pages check box and add the page number, header, or footer for each section in your booklet.
Now, click the File tab, and then click Print.
If your printer supports double-sided printing, click the Print on Both Sides option that has the correct paper-flipping edge–quite likely the short edge.
If your printer supports manual duplex printing, click Manually Print on Both Sides, and then make sure that you flip the pages the right way (again, probably on the short edge).
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You can use Word to create business cards from a template or from scratch. However, if you have Microsoft Publisher installed, that’s your best bet for making business cards.
If you’re going to use Word to create your business cards, your next best bet is to start with a template from Office.com. The business card shown here is a template on Office.com. With a template, you can include graphics on your business card–for example, your company logo. Just be sure to note what size card the template uses.
To see all this in action, watch Office Casual: How to make a business card in 90 seconds.
Text only?
If you want to do it all yourself and you want only text on your business card, you can use purchased business card cardstock and the Envelopes and Labels dialog box. You’re going to create a label that’s the size of your business cards.
If you’re using Word 2003, see Make business cards using Word.
If you’re using Word 2010 or Word 2007, start by checking the size and the product number of the business cards that you’ve purchased. You can even write it down.
Next, click the Mailings tab, and then click Labels.
Now, click Options.
In the Label vendor box, click the manufacturer of your business cards. Under Product number, choose the business card number you want, and then click OK.
(If the product number you want is not listed, one of the listed labels still may be the size paper you want.)
In the Address box, type the company and contact information you want to display on your business card.
Special tip: Press SHIFT+ENTER between the lines that are in the same block (for example, your name and address). That will keep all the lines in the same paragraph, and make it easier to indent them or change their vertical position.
Select the text. Right-click to show the shortcut menu, and then choose the formatting and alignment options you want.
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You can change the font and size.
You can change the alignment or indent the text.
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Under Print, leave the default selected, Full page of the same label.
Now you can print your business cards by clicking Print (be sure to load your business card cardstock into the printer first). Or you can click New Document and then save your business cards for printing later.
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— Joannie Stangeland