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46 <h3>Printing</h3>
47 Choose a file which has your paper size (i.e. "-a4-" or US "-letter-")
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49 nested folios is indicated by "-all"; if you want the folios
50 stacked take a file which says "-four".
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52 That is clqr-&lt;paper size&gt;-booklet-&lt;page order&gt;.pdf
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54 On a duplex printer, just print the file. If your printer
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64 One by one, fold the pages in half lengthwise.
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66 As to the nested version, if you have a big enough
67 (saddle stitch) stapler, put two staples along the spine.
68 Alternatively, you can sew the pages together with a
69 heavy thread. Or you simply let the pages unbound.
70 The edges of the paper opposite the spine will not line up
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73 The variant with stacked folios is suitable for wire
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