How to create a book like document

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I am creating a book in ppt. It is 8 1/2 x 11 and will be folded with 32
pages. How do I get each page to be uniform of where data starts etc.?
 
Use another program like Producer. PowerPoint is not designed for this kind
of project.

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Michael Koerner
MS MVP - PowerPoint


I am creating a book in ppt. It is 8 1/2 x 11 and will be folded with 32
pages. How do I get each page to be uniform of where data starts etc.?
 
I really think it's a goooooooood advice
I've just finished an 8 pages "book" (page 8 & 1 - page 2 & 7 and so on).
Good grace I haven't to do that every day !!!
 
thanks for the link
My head Exploded : I've been bitten by a spidder last week end
Steve Rindsberg said:
[MVP[
wrote:
I really think it's a goooooooood advice
I've just finished an 8 pages "book" (page 8 & 1 - page 2 & 7 and so on).
Good grace I haven't to do that every day !!!

It's enough to make your head explode, isn't it? ;-)

One nice way to do it, if you have to do this kind of thing often, is to
make
a normal page-by-page PDF, then use a program called Quite Imposing
(http://www.quite.com/) to do the imposition.




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PPT Frequently Asked Questions
http://www.pptfaq.com/

PPTools add-ins for PowerPoint
http://www.pptools.com/
 
I always thought PP is not a good program for creating any kind of printed
document, but our company decided to switch to PP from Word and I end up
programming and customizing it to behave like Word and to my surprise it came
up very nice and now over 800 people in 5 continents are using it! It needs
a lot of programming for TOC table, chapter, subchapter, logos, running
tables … but if you do it in a correct way it works just fine , at last for
financial documents that we are creating in our company . The only problem is
the file size which is much larger than Word files, but I think nowadays we
don’t really care much about file size !
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Best regards,
Edward


Jean-Pierre Forestier [MVP[ said:
I can't answer your question; it was a spidder from mars
Steve Rindsberg said:
A spider with a taste for French cuisine.
Were you delicious? And what wine did he have with you? ;-)

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http://www.pptools.com/
 
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