Definitely let me know on the paper research... it'll help me find the
right stuff here. I may either build my own stapling jig, or leave them
unstapled 'til I get there. :)
- Erik
On Thu, 14 Jul 2005, Cheryl Rogers wrote:
I have some 20-lb legal paper but I have learned that it's not heavy
enough. the ink shows through. I'm going to try to find some heavier
stuff.
I still have the AGA's fancy stapler that will staple these things in
the middle. :-)
And I think I'm going to go to Kinko's to see how much they would
charge for a project like this.
Cheryl
Erik Olson wrote:
I will make sure to find some legal paper if I can, just because I
prefer the look of a saddle-stapled booklet to a corner-stapled
"handout". Offer still stands to send the INDD source & I'll impose
it. The script that Adobe includes is called "BuildBooklet", and it
creates an entirely new INDD document by exporting the whole thing as
a PDF, then importing individual page images in appropriate order.
It's kinda CPU-intensive & really tempermental. But it beats having
to move frames around for 18 pages, or worse, cutting and pasting a
first-gen copy to make a second-gen copy!
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