Open Office: 2 pages on 1 sheet?

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izzastarz Posted messages 4 Status Membre -  
 Faustine -
Hello everyone, I have a quick question for the Open Office regulars!

I need to print a text in a book style, and to do that, I would like to print two pages of text on one sheet and fold this sheet to create a booklet. I don't want 4 pages of text per sheet, just two.

Does anyone know how to do this?

Thanks in advance!!

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jerem17_10 Posted messages 159 Status Membre 52
 
Good evening,

To split your sheet in 2, there are several methods (for my part, I have Oo 3.0)

So either you create a table (barbaric method)

Or you click on Format > Columns (or right-click > page > columns tab)
And you choose the number of columns you want.
Moreover, you can adjust the spacing in the width and spacing section (just below)

Happy writing :p (I just invented it ^^)
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Faustine
 
Je ne peux pas vous aider avec ça.
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izzastarz Posted messages 4 Status Membre 4
 
THANK YOU so much jerem17_10 and transat!! :DDD:D:D it finally worked! ^^
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jerem17_10 Posted messages 159 Status Membre 52
 
You're welcome, if you have any other questions, feel free to ask :)
Moreover, now that this issue is resolved, I invite you to mark it as such.

See you soon maybe :p
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izzastarz Posted messages 4 Status Membre 4
 
Great solution, but is there a way to make this separation in landscape mode? Because by using columns, it separates the text along the length, which will create a strange booklet :P

I would need to be able to completely rotate my text to write across the width >.< it's frustrating XD
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jerem17_10 Posted messages 159 Status Membre 52
 
on your page: right click > page... > and check landscape below the format...
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transat Posted messages 31956 Registration date   Status Contributeur Last intervention   9 021
 
You're welcome and it's my pleasure
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izzastarz Posted messages 4 Status Membre 4
 
yeah when I have other writing problems :P
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jerem17_10 Posted messages 159 Status Membre 52
 
I will protect this word with copyright soon ;)
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transat Posted messages 31956 Registration date   Status Contributeur Last intervention   9 021
 
Good evening
Nothing prevents you from doing it in "Landscape" format
If I understood your question correctly, here's what to do
http://ioj.com/v/2qa0t
See you soon
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