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I'm working on a Word file, that will be printed. The idea is, this whole document, when printed, should look like an A3 notebook. The problem that I have, is that I don't know how should I format the style of the pages so I can maintain continuity between them because: In my head, I formated the file as an A4, landscape, and grouped the text in 2 columns. But when I would fold every page, the second column, which should be my second page, would actually become the last page in my future notebook.

Mentions:

  • I can't format it as A3 pages and ask the printing company to "glue" the pages together because the document will only be around ~20 pages and the "glue" wouldn't stick them together. This is why I need them folded, so I can staple them in the middle of every page.
  • I also apologize if my task isn't that clear, I tried to explain the best I could.

Thank you!

  • This is not a programming question and, as such, is off-topic for Stack Overflow. Questions on general usage of Microsoft Word should be asked on an appropriate end-use forum (e.g., MS Answers). In any event, Word has this functionality built in. It's called bookfold printing. – macropod Feb 07 '22 at 22:48

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