How to Make a Booklet From Web Pages

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With the wealth of information available today on the Internet about virtually every subject, collecting together pages about a particular subject in the form of a booklet will save time for relaying information to groups of people. You will avoid the duplication of efforts by each member of a team searching and reading websites on a particular subject by placing all the information necessary in the form of one booklet.

Instructions

Difficulty: Moderately Easy
Step1
Open your web browser and find the web pages that you want to include in the booklet. Print out each web page. Repeat this for all the content you want to include in your booklet. It can be very helpful to include extra information in the booklet than the bare minimum. This will allow the reader to gain a more in depth understanding of the subject.
Step2
Make a title page for your booklet. Include the title of the booklet, the referenced website pages and your name. This should list all the important information about where you obtained the pages and date obtained. If your booklet includes multiple subjects or information about different facets of a subject, a listing of sections is very helpful in finding the particular topics.
Step3
Locate a picture that illustrates the information that your booklet is about and paste it onto the title page of your booklet. Print this page out and put with the other pages you will be including into the booklet. Attach any extra information to the booklet in the form of appendices.
Step4
Collect all the pages and arrange them in the order you would like and bind them together, making sure the title page is the first page.

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