![]() Download our Free Microsoft Word Book Templates. Watch the video tutorials to learn how to create a Book Template in Word, and other software. Visit our site for more information on Microsoft Word Book Template.Using Ebook-making tools you could. ![]() • • • Printing a multipage document in booklet form is a difficult task if you do it manually. You need to calculate page sizes and margins, and worst of all, you have to reorder the pages so that they come out in the proper order when the sheets are folded and collated. Fortu¬nately, Word can do all the hard work for you. To set up a document to print as a booklet, follow these steps: 1. On the Page Layout tab, click Margins, Custom Margins. On the Margins tab of the Page Layout dialog box, next to Multiple Pages, select Book Fold. Under Margins, enter dimensions for page margins. Keep in mind that the page size is now one-half of the paper size. (For example, if you’re using letter size paper, the new effective page size is 5½ inches by 8½ inches.) 4. If you want to allow additional space along the fold to accommodate a binding, increase the Gutter value. Next to Sheets Per Booklet (under Pages), select the number of pages you want in each booklet. If your document has more pages than the number you select, the document prints as multiple separate booklets. After you create the document content and you’re ready to print your booklet, choose File, Print. Click the second button under Settings, and then select either Print On Both Sides (if your printer can duplex automatically) or Manually Print On Both Sides (if your printer prints on only one side of the sheet). Note that for the best results, you should follow these steps before you enter and format the document content. ![]() Minibooks cut and ready • How to use this download to create your own lapbook: Save the Minibook Master Template file on to your computer. Open it and open a new Word document. Copy a suitable template from the Master Template and paste it on the new document. Make it larger or smaller or rotate it. I add a text box, paste it near the minibook and type my instructions or information in this. Then I copy and paste clip art or pictures to suit my theme. I add this information to my lapbook planner (on page 12) and add web site links, book page or chapter number. As I develop the lapbook I consider different style minibooks for variety and for use, (eg.:a 4 Flaps Minibook or a 4 Tab Minibook for 4 pieces of information.) • Make a Lapbook Folder to store all the minibook templates: When I started making minibooks, I needed to see the minibook in “real life” so I printed the templates and stuck them into a cardboard folder. I grouped them in styles. As I planned my lapbook, I browsed through my folder and chose the style minibook.
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