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» ClickBook
» How Does ClickBook Work?
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» Preparing Document In Application Program
» Saving Booklet As File
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» Registering Electronically
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» Setting Up Duplexing Printer
» Update ClickBook
» Uninstalling ClickBook
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» ClickBook's Main Screen
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» Ways To Start ClickBook
Printing with ClickBook
» Quick Start Wizard
» Sample Documents
» Printing Multi-document Booklet
» Poster Wizard
» Layout Wizard
» Modify Layout
» Assemble Booklet
» Cutting & Assembling Booklet
» Assembling Poster
» Creating Banner
» Making & Printing PDF File
» Quick Click Printers
Advanced Options
» Forms
» Insert Header/Footer/Watermark
» Add Page Numbers & Border
» Drag & Drop
» Exchange Layouts
» Instant Print
» Delete Page
» Print Table Of Contents
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» PDF Settings
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» Types Of Layouts
» Selecting Layout
» Creating Or Modifying Layout
» Tri-fold Brochures Layout
» Certificate Layout
» Door Hanger Layout
» Business Card Layout
» Stickers Layout
» Table Top Layout
» Invitations Layout
» Bookmark Layout
Printing & Printers
» Printing Multiple Copies Sequentially
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» Reinserting Print Out Stack Before Printing Second Side
» Return To ClickBook After Printing
» Print Range Of Sheets
» Hand Fed Tray Printing
Helpful Hints
» Setting Margins & Binding Space
» Printing Sub-booklets To Bind Together
» Printing On Legal Size Paper
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» Glossary
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Creating Banner

You can use ClickBook to create a banner of any size (Windows XP, 2000, 2003 only). And you can use your favorite program to make the banner.

Our example uses Microsoft Word, but you can also use WordPad which comes with Windows, or any other Windows program.

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The key to creating a banner in ClickBook is to make your text go all the way across the paper in your source document. The easiest way to do this is to increase the font size until you've gone across the paper. You should set the paper margins to 1/4 inch in Page Setup... in Microsoft Word to make sure you go all the way across the paper.

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You can also make tall banners. Have the text go down the left side of the page from top to bottom.

You are not limited to one line of text for your banners. Just make sure the longest line goes all the way across the page. Also make sure you put your text at the very top of the page.

Steps:

  1. Print your document to ClickBook
  2. Choose the Poster Wizard
  3. Choose Crop/Banner (1:1) from in the Poster Wizard
  4. Choose how wide you want your banner, and how tall you want your banner

Tip: When choosing how wide and how high you want your banner, keep in mind the shape of your banner. In the example above, you might make it 6 feet long and 1 foot high to keep the right shape. Or 12 ft x 24" also works. But 12 ft x 15" is not the right shape and does not work. See the examples below. The width will always fit. You should adjust the height of the banner to make sure you don't chop off the bottom of your text.

6 ft x 12" (RIGHT)

6 ft x 12" (RIGHT)

12 ft x 24" (RIGHT)

12 ft x 24" (RIGHT)

12 ft x 15" (WRONG)

12 ft x 15" (WRONG)

Tip: Center your text at the top of the page, and then increase the font until your text goes edge-to-edge.

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