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Tilly2 | 19:16 Thu 09th Feb 2017 | Computers
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It's all gone!

How do I create an A5 size 'order of service' card. Front page, back page and the two inside pages?

There was another Microsoft tool that I used to use at work but I can't remember what it is called. It was part of the Office suite.

Can anyone help?
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The previous tool was probably Microsoft Publisher, Microsoft Word has changed completely and I have to admit I would struggle too in producing such a document, although I don't have the most up to date version to play with. Best of luck, sorry I can't be of more help.
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Well thanks for reminding me that it was called Publisher, UKS. That was a great tool!

I have looked on YouTube and had a go but I'm not getting very far.

Thanks for answering.
Hi Tilly

Is there a Pagination option, among the menus?

Two blocks of text, rotated 90°, side by side on a sheet of A4 and fold that in half?

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Is there a Pagination option, among the menus?

I've had a look and can't see Pagination anywhere, Hypo. I have never come across that. Thanks for the suggestion though.

What I need is an equivalent to Publisher that I can use as a 'one off'.
I haven't tried it yet but can you not go onto page layout, select size A5 change to landscape , click columns and select 2 and when you go onto print you get the option of two sided print.
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I'll have a go, Davy. Thank you for the suggestion.

I have loads of 'tries' printed off at the moment. Next, I'm going to need some new ink cartridges!

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Sorry, ^ Davey.

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