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Post by webmaster on Apr 22, 2012 13:03:39 GMT -8
War Department Pamphlet No 21-7 "If you should be CAPTURED these are your rights"This is a 19 page phamphlet which explains your rights if one is taken prisoner. It was issued in May of 1944 Many people look for ways to add just that special touch which will add some additional realsim to their events. Here is one such item. One you can make yourself. You won't find anything like this for "free" on the internet. We provided the PDF to make this great little phamplet. War Department Phamphlet No 21-7 Kit
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Post by Brendan on May 4, 2012 10:52:32 GMT -8
The PDF files are improperly formatted and may need to be re-done. The way I can see it, pages 1 and 20 should be on the same sheet as 3 and 18. The same goes for pages 2 and 19 and 4 and 17. The way it lines up now, if I fold over a printed sheet, it will line up with the proper pages: page 1 has page 2 on the back and opposite that page 19 has page 20 on the back. Look into this, please. Thank you.
Brendan
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Post by webmaster on May 4, 2012 11:19:58 GMT -8
I've made 25 copies of the phamplet using those PDF, so the format is fine and works. [Page 1 and Page 20] ... are on the same page. Even though Page 20 is a blank page and doesn't have the 20 page number marked down. On the back of the [Page 1 - Page 20] sheet, You have to reverse and line up your printer to print [Page 2 - Page 19] on the back. As you turn page 1 in any book, page 2 is on the back of it. Like I said print them out, cut them and assemble them. It works [page1-page20] [page2-page19] [page3-page18] [page4-page17] [page5-page16] [page6-page15] [page7-page14] [page8-page13] [page9-page12] [page10-page11]
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Post by Brendan on May 4, 2012 12:30:40 GMT -8
I'm tracking, I'll get two pamphlets for each time I print out and flip each time, with the exception of the cover. Correct?
Brendan
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Post by webmaster on May 4, 2012 14:13:55 GMT -8
That is correct.
When working with creating pages from a booklet, aligning them properly on paper for printing and cutting. And then folding, is like figuring out a puzzle. I actual created a Excel Spreadsheet which crates the page confirgurations given the input of how many pages your booklet is.
I'm actually working on a 24 and 28 page German Soldbach. One blank and one completely filled out with orignal markings, stamps and notations.
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