To print this booklet of Christmas carols you'll need to print on both sides of the paper. The booklet has 44 pages but only requires 11 sheets of paper. Open the Microsoft Word document named "Christmas_Carol_booklet". ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ + If you have a duplexing printer (one that automatically prints on both sides of the paper): - click the "File" menu, then click "Print" - click the "Properties" button and ensure the printer is set to print on both sides, flipping along the short edge of the paper, and click OK. - click OK again to print. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ + With a standard, small inkjet printer with the input tray in back and output in front: - click the "File" menu, then click "Print" - then check the "Manual duplex" box in Microsoft Word - Click OK and it will print all the pages on one side, and then it will pause, waiting until you're ready to continue. - Put the whole stack of half-finished pages together back into the paper input tray after flipping the stack along the short edge of the paper, but without rearranging or rotating. The already-printed side should now be face- down in the tray, and the top of the printing should be oriented toward the same side of the printer as how it came out of the printer. - Then click OK to let Microsoft Word finish the printing. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ + With a standard, small inkjet printer with the input tray positioned right below the output: - click the "File" menu, then click "Print" - then check the "Manual duplex" box in Microsoft Word - then click the "Options" button, and under "Options for Duplex Printing", check the "Front of the sheet" box and click OK. - Click OK again and it will print all the pages on one side, and then it will pause waiting until you're ready to continue. - Put the whole stack of half-finished pages together back into the paper input tray without rearranging, rotating, or flipping. The already-printed side should still be face-up, and the top of the printing should be oriented toward the same side of the printer as how it came out of the printer. - Then click OK to let Microsoft Word finish the printing. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ + With a standard, small, non-duplexing laser printer: - click the "File" menu, then click "Print" - then check the "Manual duplex" box in Microsoft Word - then click the "Options" button, and under "Options for Duplex Printing", check both the "Front of the sheet" and "Back of the sheet" boxes and click OK - Click OK again and it will print all the pages on one side, and then it will pause waiting until you're ready to continue. - Put the whole stack of half-finished pages together back into the paper input tray after flipping the stack along the short edge of the paper, but without rearranging or rotating. The already-printed side should now be face- up in the tray, and the top of the printing should be oriented toward the same side of the printer as how it came out of the printer. - Then click OK to let Microsoft Word finish the printing. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ When it's done printing, fold it in half and you have a Christmas Caroling booklet. You can staple it along the fold if you have a stapler that can handle it. And make sure you uncheck "Manual duplex" before printing anything else! ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ If you prefer to print a packet of full-size single pages rather than a folded booklet, open the Microsoft Word document named "Christmas_Carol_packet". Then just print the document normally. The packet requires 44 sheets of paper if printed on one side only. http://blog.t-rev.net/item/2007/12/christmas-carols http://blog.t-rev.net/item/2009/12/christmas-carol-booklet http://blog.t-rev.net/Christmas_Carol_booklet.doc http://blog.t-rev.net/Christmas_Carol_packet.doc http://blog.t-rev.net/how_to_print_caroling_booklet.txt