Under Margin Guides, change the margins if you want. In the Page Setup dialog box, under Blank Page Sizes, click Booklets, and then click Letter Booklet 8.5 x 11". In the Format Publication task pane, under Publication Options, click Change Page Size. Open the publication that you want to print as a folded booklet.
Alternatively, you can use manual 2-sided printing. When you photocopy the pages back to back, fold, and then staple or bind them together, they will be in the right order. If your printer doesn't support two-sided printing, Microsoft Publisher prints the first and last pages on one sheet of paper, the second and next-to-last on another sheet, and so on. Microsoft Office Publisher prints the first and last pages on one side of the sheet of paper, the second and next-to-last on the other side of the sheet, and so on, as shown here. Select any other options that you want, and then click OK to print the publication. Manual 2-Sided Print, Flip sheets on short edge or Print on Both Sides, Flip sheets on short edge
In the Print dialog box, under Printer, select a printer that can print on 11 x 17 or tabloid paper. Top of page Print the booklet or newsletter When ordering, please specify if you would like a copy of only the Creating an Asthma-Friendly School DVD, a CD-ROM of the toolkit, or the Initiating Change: Creating an Asthma-Friendly School toolkit (which includes the DVD and CD-ROM).Note: Your booklet will print correctly only when the total number of pages is a multiple of four, but you don't have to place content on all four of the inserted pages. Initiating Change: Creating an Asthma-Friendly School. Suggested citation: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Strategies for Addressing Asthma Within a Coordinated School Health Program, with Updated Resources (CDC, updated 2006)ĭescribes six key strategies for improving the health and school attendance of students with asthma Managing Asthma: A Guide for Schools (NAEPP, updated 2003) ExternalĮasy-to-use booklet developed to provide school personnel with practical ways to help students with asthma and assist schools that are planning or maintaining an asthma management program Slide set is customizable, includes speaker notes (script and additional information to assist you in responding to questions), and a presentation feedback formįeedback form for Asthma Basics for Schools, Parts 1 and 2-PowerPoint ® slide presentations (NAEPP, 2008) Cdc-pdf It primarily targets school staff members but could also be used or modified for other audiences. Part 2 offers guidance for addressing asthma in schools.
Slide set is customizable, includes speaker notes (script and additional information to assist you in responding to questions), and a presentation feedback formĪsthma Basics for Schools, Part 2-PowerPoint ® slide presentation (NAEPP, updated 2008) Cdc-ppt PDF format Cdc-pdf Use Part 1 to provide basic information about asthma at school staff meetings, PTA meetings, school board meetings, community group meetings, or elsewhere. Provides suggestions for use of the PowerPoint ® slides, as well as instructions for opening and printing the slide presentationsĪsthma Basics for Schools, Part 1-PowerPoint ® slide presentation (NAEPP, updated 2008) Cdc-ppt PDF format Cdc-pdf User guide for the Asthma Basics for Schools, Parts 1 and 2-PowerPoint ® slide presentations (NAEPP, 2008) Cdc-pdf
Use this eight-item questionnaire to find out how well your school serves students with asthma How Asthma-Friendly Is Your School? (NAEPP, updated 2008) Cdc-pdf