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Layouts
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| · | Cut book Layouts are for methods of binding that require cutting between facing pages.  Most of the cut book layouts shipped with ClickBook are designed for paper that's pre-perforated for a custom appointment-book page.
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| · | Folded book Layouts are designed for folding between facing pages, and stapling.  Examples include the "Address book (folded)", "Wallet book (folded)", and "Side-by-side (folded)" layouts.
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| · | French fold layouts are for making greeting cards from standard paper by folding the printed sheet in fourths.   The French fold style expects exactly four pages per sheet.
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| · | Planner page Layouts are designed for day planner paper that has holes on the left and right hand sides.
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| · | Tiled layouts are designed for multiple pages on a sheet but not cutting the sheet.  The sheets that come out of the printer are the final sheets.  There are two sequences in which the mini-pages can be printed in a tiled layout.  These are controlled by the Binding Orientation options in the Modify Layout dialog.
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| · | Row-wise means page 2 prints to the right of page 1.  For row-wise order, select the Standard binding orientation.
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| · | Column-wise means pages 2 prints below of page 1.  For column-wise order, select the Flip binding orientation.
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| · | Tri-fold Layouts are for printing single-sheet brochures or leaflets which are folded twice, making three panels (mini-pages) on each side of the paper.   The tri-fold style expects exactly six pages per brochure, since this style of brochure is a single sheet of paper, folded.  Tri-fold pagination places pages 5, 6, and 1 on one side, and pages 2, 3, and 4 on the other side.  The front panel is thus page 1, and the reader opens up the brochure to see pages 2, 3, and 4 inside, and then turns the sheet over to read pages 5 and 6.
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