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On 18/01/2012 at 00:20, Sylvia Schmidt <sylvia.schmidt@jielo.de> wrote:

thank you for the suggestion but that is one way that doesn't work for
me - because, I have to create a pdf which will be printed by a company
that will also bind the book.

Within the pdf the back pages have to be blanks in order to be printed
correctly.

I am pretty sure that this should be done at printer-level and not document-
level. Can't you just tell them that they should print it one-sided and leave 
right page blank?

Let's consider that you can't. If you are using Linux (and by your User-Agent 
I can tell that you do), you can use pdftk (check in your distribution 
repository) to insert blank page after each page of your continuously numbered 
document. A little scripting may be needed, as well as "empty" PDF, but it 
should be very difficult to achieve.

Maybe there are similar tools for Windows as well, I don't know.
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Best regards
Mirosław Zalewski

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