Convertred Instructor Pamphlet for Printing Booklet
Posted: Sat Sep 05, 2009 4:35 pm
After downloading the new "Instructor Pamphlet 2009-2010" pdf file, I converted it to print the smaller booklet style we are familiar with. ( http://www.bookletcreator.com" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; ) Then I uploaded the newly formatted PDF to my Google Documents site. I have set it to share with anyone that has the link to download it. It is 1.4mb, so it's not too large even at dial up speed.
If you would like to make some booklets here is the link. It may require you have a Google account, I don't know. It is simple and free to register. Be my guest.
http://docs.google.com/fileview?id=0B-P ... ZTVm&hl=en" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Since it will now only require one sheet of paper for 4 pages of the previous pdf file, it will require 18 sheets of paper to print.
The pages will be printed on one side first (odd numbers), then flipped over in the tray and run the even pages.
Make sure the pages are collated properly in a stack. You can simple staple the center if you have a stapler that will reach to the center fold.
However, the stack of papers can be taken to Staples, Office Depot, etc. to make a spiral bound book. They can cut the stack, punch the holes for a spiral binder, add a plastic cover, and even add extra blank pages to the back for notes. There are more options, just ask.
I think I paid under $5 for the last ones I had done. Having a spiral bound book that lays flat is way better than juggling that stapled thing. Looks more professional also.
I'll try to post a pic later.
Hope it works for you.
Larry
If you would like to make some booklets here is the link. It may require you have a Google account, I don't know. It is simple and free to register. Be my guest.
http://docs.google.com/fileview?id=0B-P ... ZTVm&hl=en" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Since it will now only require one sheet of paper for 4 pages of the previous pdf file, it will require 18 sheets of paper to print.
The pages will be printed on one side first (odd numbers), then flipped over in the tray and run the even pages.
Make sure the pages are collated properly in a stack. You can simple staple the center if you have a stapler that will reach to the center fold.
However, the stack of papers can be taken to Staples, Office Depot, etc. to make a spiral bound book. They can cut the stack, punch the holes for a spiral binder, add a plastic cover, and even add extra blank pages to the back for notes. There are more options, just ask.
I think I paid under $5 for the last ones I had done. Having a spiral bound book that lays flat is way better than juggling that stapled thing. Looks more professional also.
I'll try to post a pic later.
Hope it works for you.
Larry