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Wow what a drag. I work in a print shop and didn't realize it (just updated) and made a 60 page 5.5 x 8.5 book, some spreads reach across both pages. I went to make a book and bamm! Gone!! Now what am I going to do. I need to make the book so that 60 and 1 are page 1 etc. Then I take that page and 58 and 3 and put that up on 11x17. No will I have to make the whole thing into a pdf file, place it into CS2, make the book and then open that in CS4? What a mess! Any one have an idea how to do that easier. I tried the script farther down this list and couldn't get it to work.
Thanks for ANY help
Sue
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I guess I don't understand your problem, here.
What exactly isn't working with Print Booklet in CS4?
What version did you make the file in to begin with?
Why are you not able to make the script work?
Peter
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Okay, what I need it to do is like before. I want to take my 60 page half/letter sized book and start inbooklet, have that make a new document that will turn it into spreads for me. page 60 and page 1 will be on one spread. Page 2 and 59 will be the next, etc. From there it would still be manual so don't worry about that part. The thing I need is the new document with the spreads.
As for the script. I guess I don't know what I am doing. When I tried to unzip it, some files would not unzip, but I still copied the files into adobe/presets/scripts and they wouldn't work. They weren't in automation. I usually don't use scripts, so I don't know what I am doing.
I just updated from CS2 to CS4. I opened the old document (from last years book) in CS4 and started making my changes. Saved it and went to create the spreads when I noticed that feature was gone. So now, of course, I cannot open that document in CS2 and do it there. I would have to export them into pdf files, place them into a new document in CS2 and then create the spreads from the old program.
This isn't just a small problem. I do this a lot where I work - - Greenfield Printers. I make these kinds of books all the time. I guess until I can get this working I will go back to working in CS2. I just don't know what else to do. I cannot be going through all that extra work. Time is money they say:) ....
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First things first, I guess.
Why do you need an EDITABLE document in printer's spreads? By the time it's imposed it ought to be in final form, and it's a lot easier to work in reader's spreads. Print Booklet will allow you to PRINT a PDF in imposed spreads that you can output.
Which script did you download?
>I guess I don't know what I am doing. When I tried to unzip it, some files would not unzip, but I still copied the files into adobe/presets/scripts and they wouldn't work.
What operating system are you using? adobe/presets/scripts doesn't look like a path that is available for CS4, so I suspect either you aren't giving the right path here, or you aren't putting the files into the right folder on your computer. Open ID and open the scripts panel, then pick a script and from the panel menu choose "reveal in [explorer/finder]" to get to a folder wher the script can be placed for use.
Peter