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By n2n2n2n

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I print 2 copies of the book. Then I cut all the pages apart. On one sheet I paste 2 copies of the title, on the next page i paste 2 copies of page 2, then 2 copies of page three and so on. Then I make one "good" copy
of each of these page. Then I put the book in order. At the photocopier I select "2 pages to 1 page, front and back" and I also select "sort" so the books are printed in order. This means that I have staggered stacks of books printed front to back with the pages in correct order. I then staple --- so I staple the book on the topp half of the page and then the book on the bottom half
of the page. Then I go to the paper cutter and I cut the books apart. This gives me books that are already assembled and stapled and use far less paper.

I haven't explain this very well --- but take these directions and try it. Not only does it save paper, it also saves a huge anount of time.

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