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Here are two brochure "templates". Since Tom had some questions about margins and such for hand folded brochures, here are the templates I use, or at least the "letter size" one.

They use a page margin of 0.4 inches and a 0.8 inch margin between columns, so each of the 3 panels will have a 0.4 inch margin around them. This works as long as you make sure there is no printer option active that "shrinks to fit page", or similar.

The margin of 0.4 inches work well for the hand folding of these 3 column/panel brochure/flier. I have made many brochures over the past year with LO using this margin setup. It might work for you.

US Letter size
http://libreoffice-na.us/brochure-template-1.ott

Europe A4 size
http://libreoffice-na.us/brochure-template-1--a4.ott


If someone want me to, I can make them a bit better and with instructions on how to use them for the different folding styles. Then they can be placed into the Template Center.



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