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Summary: Many people use Word not just to create their own documents, but also to create information that will be used by others with high-end printing or typesetting equipment. When preparing your documents for this type of output, there are a number of things you can keep in mind that will make the process smoother. (This tip works with Microsoft Word 97, Word 2000, Word 2002, Word 2003, and Word 2007.)
When it comes time to do your final output, you may want to consider working with a service bureau to prepare camera-ready copy. A service bureau is a company that will take your files and output them on a high-resolution printer or phototypesetting system. Camera-ready copy is final output that is suitable for final printing. A service bureau could be anyone, ranging from your local print shop to a national commercial printer.
If you decide to work with a service bureau, make sure you contact them as early as possible. You will need to discuss the following points with them to make sure you both understand what is necessary in order to get the highest quality final product:
When looking for a service bureau, consult the Internet or the Yellow Pages under the heading typesetting or typesetters.
Tip #458 applies to Microsoft Word versions: 97 2000 2002 2003 2007
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