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is there a way how to print two A4 pages to one landscape sheet in such way that I will have pages on one sheet (1,n) (2,n-1) (3,n-2) (4,n-3) and pages met in n/2 page. Suppose that I have a PDF document with 6 pages total. I need on first paper pages 1 and 6 on second paper pages 2 and 5 on third paper pages 3 and 4. Thank you very much in advance.










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    Look for "Booklet" in your print dialog.
    – Hannu
    Nov 23 '18 at 12:39










  • Booklet not solve my problem. Yes I have 2 pages on one sheet thats right, however now my pages are (56,1) ok then (2,55) next (54,3) etc. The reason, why I want this, is That I can simply cut these A4 in half and grab second half and put in under first half and all pages will be in order.
    – Tomas
    Nov 23 '18 at 13:12












  • Look deeper into the options for booklet printing.
    – Hannu
    Nov 23 '18 at 13:16










  • If you know the solution please tell me. Now it is nearly 3 hours of trying to solve this. I am pretty desperate.
    – Tomas
    Nov 23 '18 at 13:24










  • Sorry, can't verify the options as I do not have a Windooz machine at hand.
    – Hannu
    Nov 23 '18 at 13:25
















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is there a way how to print two A4 pages to one landscape sheet in such way that I will have pages on one sheet (1,n) (2,n-1) (3,n-2) (4,n-3) and pages met in n/2 page. Suppose that I have a PDF document with 6 pages total. I need on first paper pages 1 and 6 on second paper pages 2 and 5 on third paper pages 3 and 4. Thank you very much in advance.










share|improve this question


















  • 1




    Look for "Booklet" in your print dialog.
    – Hannu
    Nov 23 '18 at 12:39










  • Booklet not solve my problem. Yes I have 2 pages on one sheet thats right, however now my pages are (56,1) ok then (2,55) next (54,3) etc. The reason, why I want this, is That I can simply cut these A4 in half and grab second half and put in under first half and all pages will be in order.
    – Tomas
    Nov 23 '18 at 13:12












  • Look deeper into the options for booklet printing.
    – Hannu
    Nov 23 '18 at 13:16










  • If you know the solution please tell me. Now it is nearly 3 hours of trying to solve this. I am pretty desperate.
    – Tomas
    Nov 23 '18 at 13:24










  • Sorry, can't verify the options as I do not have a Windooz machine at hand.
    – Hannu
    Nov 23 '18 at 13:25














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is there a way how to print two A4 pages to one landscape sheet in such way that I will have pages on one sheet (1,n) (2,n-1) (3,n-2) (4,n-3) and pages met in n/2 page. Suppose that I have a PDF document with 6 pages total. I need on first paper pages 1 and 6 on second paper pages 2 and 5 on third paper pages 3 and 4. Thank you very much in advance.










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is there a way how to print two A4 pages to one landscape sheet in such way that I will have pages on one sheet (1,n) (2,n-1) (3,n-2) (4,n-3) and pages met in n/2 page. Suppose that I have a PDF document with 6 pages total. I need on first paper pages 1 and 6 on second paper pages 2 and 5 on third paper pages 3 and 4. Thank you very much in advance.







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    Look for "Booklet" in your print dialog.
    – Hannu
    Nov 23 '18 at 12:39










  • Booklet not solve my problem. Yes I have 2 pages on one sheet thats right, however now my pages are (56,1) ok then (2,55) next (54,3) etc. The reason, why I want this, is That I can simply cut these A4 in half and grab second half and put in under first half and all pages will be in order.
    – Tomas
    Nov 23 '18 at 13:12












  • Look deeper into the options for booklet printing.
    – Hannu
    Nov 23 '18 at 13:16










  • If you know the solution please tell me. Now it is nearly 3 hours of trying to solve this. I am pretty desperate.
    – Tomas
    Nov 23 '18 at 13:24










  • Sorry, can't verify the options as I do not have a Windooz machine at hand.
    – Hannu
    Nov 23 '18 at 13:25














  • 1




    Look for "Booklet" in your print dialog.
    – Hannu
    Nov 23 '18 at 12:39










  • Booklet not solve my problem. Yes I have 2 pages on one sheet thats right, however now my pages are (56,1) ok then (2,55) next (54,3) etc. The reason, why I want this, is That I can simply cut these A4 in half and grab second half and put in under first half and all pages will be in order.
    – Tomas
    Nov 23 '18 at 13:12












  • Look deeper into the options for booklet printing.
    – Hannu
    Nov 23 '18 at 13:16










  • If you know the solution please tell me. Now it is nearly 3 hours of trying to solve this. I am pretty desperate.
    – Tomas
    Nov 23 '18 at 13:24










  • Sorry, can't verify the options as I do not have a Windooz machine at hand.
    – Hannu
    Nov 23 '18 at 13:25








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Look for "Booklet" in your print dialog.
– Hannu
Nov 23 '18 at 12:39




Look for "Booklet" in your print dialog.
– Hannu
Nov 23 '18 at 12:39












Booklet not solve my problem. Yes I have 2 pages on one sheet thats right, however now my pages are (56,1) ok then (2,55) next (54,3) etc. The reason, why I want this, is That I can simply cut these A4 in half and grab second half and put in under first half and all pages will be in order.
– Tomas
Nov 23 '18 at 13:12






Booklet not solve my problem. Yes I have 2 pages on one sheet thats right, however now my pages are (56,1) ok then (2,55) next (54,3) etc. The reason, why I want this, is That I can simply cut these A4 in half and grab second half and put in under first half and all pages will be in order.
– Tomas
Nov 23 '18 at 13:12














Look deeper into the options for booklet printing.
– Hannu
Nov 23 '18 at 13:16




Look deeper into the options for booklet printing.
– Hannu
Nov 23 '18 at 13:16












If you know the solution please tell me. Now it is nearly 3 hours of trying to solve this. I am pretty desperate.
– Tomas
Nov 23 '18 at 13:24




If you know the solution please tell me. Now it is nearly 3 hours of trying to solve this. I am pretty desperate.
– Tomas
Nov 23 '18 at 13:24












Sorry, can't verify the options as I do not have a Windooz machine at hand.
– Hannu
Nov 23 '18 at 13:25




Sorry, can't verify the options as I do not have a Windooz machine at hand.
– Hannu
Nov 23 '18 at 13:25















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