Stations of the Cross
  • Richard MixRichard Mix
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    I've found myself missing Vexilla regis ever since leaving behind the Lutheran Book of Worship, and since one of my bête noires is singing Stabat mater by three-line half-verses, I've made a new booklet. Comment and especially proofreading comments welcome; I hunted around for clip art that I might like before reflecting that people might as well pay attention to the art in the church.
    Via Crucis book.pdf
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  • This is an interesting variety of music. Thank you.
  • Richard MixRichard Mix
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    Still struggling with booklet printing; here's a try with A4 format and larger font.
    Via Crucis book.pdf
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  • Here’s a utility you can download for free that will take a regular pdf and convert it to a booklet (ie-letter sized becomes an 11x17 booklet, or statement sized becomes a letter booklet).

    https://www.notationcentral.com/product/pdf-batchbooklet/
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  • Richard MixRichard Mix
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    Aha, and Sibelius files can be statement sized too!

    Here's a master pdf.
    booklet.Via Crucis book.pdf
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  • bhcordovabhcordova
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    Richard, if you have Adobe Acrobat Pro, you can easily make booklets from any PDF. When you select print, go to the page size and handling menu and select booklet.
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  • Richard MixRichard Mix
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    Hm, there's some sort of Adobe reader at church, but print booklet was a huge hassle, and with margins that were rather tragic. I do wish that I could view PAGES in booklet mode.