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Subject:slightly OT: making clickbook work From:Joanne Grey <j_grey -at- writeangles -dot- com> To:"TECHWR-L" <techwr-l -at- lists -dot- raycomm -dot- com> Date:Thu, 05 Dec 2002 18:35:33 -0800
I know that many of you on this list use ClickBook, and I'm hoping
that one of you can help me get started.
I've installed ClickBook to try out. I used it years ago, but not
lately. I have several documents that need to become 5.5 x 8.5
booklets. I set the printer up using the initial configuration
wizard for the printer. The problem is that whenever I try to
create a booklet/print to ClickBook, I get a "page orientation
mismatch" error, no matter how I modify the settings: I've tried
everything I can think of. I've made the minipages one way and the
source pages the other, and that didn't work. I've reversed the
setup, which didn't work either. I've tried setting them both to
portrait, and then both to landscape. Nothing seems to work.
I checked the archives, but didn't find quite what I was looking
for. The help hasn't been, so far.
Is there something simple that I'm missing?
(ClickBook 6/Windows XP Pro/FrameMaker 7 - a simple 8-page, 8.5x11
template/HP Deskjet720C printer)
If it takes a lot of words to say what you have in mind, give it
more thought. -Dennis Roth
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