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Getting Started
» ClickBook
» How Does ClickBook Work?
» What's New In ClickBook 11.0?
» Printing With ClickBook
» Preparing Document In Application Program
» Saving Booklet As File
Installation
» Run Setup Program
» Registering Electronically
» Printer Setup
» Setting Up Duplexing Printer
» Update ClickBook
» Uninstalling ClickBook
Tour ClickBook
» ClickBook's Main Screen
» Toolbar
» Print Jobs
» Print Preview
» Status Bar
» 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
» Adjustable Mini-pages
» PDF Settings
» Carbonless Printing
Layouts
» 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
» Previewing Printout
» 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
» Repeat
» Glossary
» Technical Support
 

Print Range Of Sheets

Sometimes you want to print only a part of a booklet, for reasons such as:

  • Before printing the whole booklet, you want to print a sample sheet to see how it looks.
  • A sheet of paper jammed in your printer or came out creased.
  • After printing, you needed to make a small change that affected just a few pages of your document and did not change the pagination.
  • Sheet #3 fell on the floor and the dog ate it
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Whatever the reason, you can reprint just the affected sheets, rather than the entire print job. Here's how:

Sheet Selection

  1. Click the Sheet Selection button.
  2. Specify the range of sheets to be printed by setting First Sheet and Last Sheet. You must specify the first and last sheet by number. Note: You can print one sheet or a continuous range, but not discontinuous sheets (like 1 and 4).
  3. Choose the desired option for printing fronts and/or backs of the sheets. Also choose whether or not to print the instruction sheet.
  4. Click Print to begin printing.

Note: Refer to Previewing the Printout to learn how to navigate different parts of the booklet in the Print Preview Screen. Refer to Return to ClickBook After Printing to prepare for the possibility of having to reprint a booklet before it finishes printing.

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