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I would recommend folks print each page out on it's own and staple it in the corner. I've put the 'booklet' version up before but it creates a lot of confusion for folks. some printers can't print it right. Horizontal A5 is def a weird size for at home pnp. I tried to make the game simple enough so one just needs to print the character sheet/map, keep the game digital. hard to make it work for everyone.

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Hello again and thank you for your reply.

Right, I think I have it! I was probably overthinking it re the A5 layout. Your suggestion that we use an A3 printer sort of shorted out my lobes and I didn´t immediately see how I could get the most from a page of A4, which many of us are limited to. My fundamental problem was hinging, getting the most I could from one piece of paper and finding a way to do that.

I have in my hands an A5 ´zine´ (taller than it is wide!), the front of which has your ´23 cover in portrait, but when I open and rotate it 90CW, it becomes a flipbook, all printed on my normal A4 max printer, one landscape page after another.  And your new layout looks great (way more info for the same ´paper space´! I like it.

For me (Brother L8690CDW), I used page setup-landscape, booklet, (booklet subset)-both sides, binding-left, (orientation)-portrait and ´auto-rotate pages´. I initially printed pages 1 to 8 for test purposes (2 A4) and to limit waste. This may help others.

Kind Regards.

Edit, sorry, an A5 zine