Re: Page Numbering Conundrum

Subject: Re: Page Numbering Conundrum
From: Robert Plamondon <robert -at- PLAMONDON -dot- COM>
Date: Fri, 5 Jul 1996 07:28:36 PDT

Rikki Nyman writes:

>Many ideas have been bandied about regarding the creative use of copiers
>and printers; those ideas I have suggested have been blown off as not
>being usable in this environment.

Sure. What could be simpler? You create a document consisting of
nothing but page numbers, print it on the laser printer, put your output
into the paper tray, print the document, and now you've got a paginated
document. The second time you try it, the page numbers will be
right-side up relative to the document and everything.

Do it once in secret to get the bugs out, then have a co-worker time you
doing it a second time, then write up a memo and distribute it widely.

Of course, if the person who runs the waxing machine is a relative of
the boss, you should polish up your resume first.

-- Robert
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