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hi I thought Iamp;#39;d record a video showing you how you can take some text you have in your word processor and print it out in multiple signatures so that you can bind it as a multiple signature book Iamp;#39;m using Apache open Office for this demo you can certainly do this with other word processors but Apache OpenOffice is free itamp;#39;s available for mac and windows and Linux so you should be able to run it on whatever platform youamp;#39;re using so I thought thatamp;#39;s the simplest way to show this Iamp;#39;m using openoffice4 I expect the same strategy would work with earlier versions but might as well get the latest anyway so thatamp;#39;s what Iamp;#39;m showing it on Iamp;#39;ve created a pretty simple document itamp;#39;s got a page number on each page you can see page one page two Iamp;#39;ve got a total of 16 Pages here thatamp;#39;s just going to be easier as youamp;#39;ll see in some of the little previews to show you whatamp;#39;s going on you don