It will depend on your printer. I believe the printer has to be capable of doing double sided printing (without any manual intervention). On my Canon laser using MS Word I have to go to Print... Properties... Finishing... and then change Print Style to Booklet Printing.
Why don't you just print one side and then turn the paper over?
I did our Mass booklets on MS Word, with paper we got from the stationer that did the invites, on the office laser printer - worked a treat!
if standard word printing you need to order the pages specifically in the document. i.e. it might be page 2 and 3; then 15 and 16; then 4 and 5, then 13 and 14 etc.
You can then as memory serves print every second page, turn papar over and spin it around the then print the other pages. You will then need to order the sheets so you can fold them. You will then also need a long armed stapler which is about 40 euro.
The booklet printing option seems to only be available with double sided printers.
I ended up just getting all the work done by Excel Print in Navan.
They saved all the heartache and the finished booklets looked a hundred times better than anything myself or the wife would have ben able to do at home. My wifes sister has decided she's going to get hers done with them too
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