This might sound stupid but does anyone have a picture of assembled trifolds or instructions on how to print and…

This might sound stupid but does anyone have a picture of assembled trifolds or instructions on how to print and…

This might sound stupid but does anyone have a picture of assembled trifolds or instructions on how to print and fold them? I’m guessing you print the relevant info for a trifold on both sides of one piece of paper then fold it in thirds somehow?

18 thoughts on “This might sound stupid but does anyone have a picture of assembled trifolds or instructions on how to print and…”

  1. It’s basically fold-and-print, yeah. To fold in thirds…you could either measure it, fold in the “gutter” between the panels, or loosely fold in both sides and lightly crease it, experimentally.

  2. Is it a Z like shape after folding or do you fold both sides inward? I know I’m making this more difficult then it should be. I’m the guy that picked up the game and have to MC and ready all materials so I just want to make the books properly!

  3. I would fold both sides inward. All of the most pertinent character info is on the one side. (Oh, huh! They actually have lines for you to fold along on the inside. I’d forgotten that.)

  4. You know, back in my day, when we wanted to play Apocalypse World, we had to walk uphill five miles in the snow, both ways, just to fold our playbooks! Kids these days…

  5. You print and odd and a even page on either side of the paper. So that you have the Picture of the trifold with the name of the playset opposite to rules for creating the character. The moves are opposite to the side with the Barter session.

    Then you fold the Move section over the center of the page and the picture session over that.

    Is that clear?

  6. Well, imagine the page. Imagine printing on one side of the page, and then flipping it over to the other side. You could either flip it over the short side or over the long side.

    If you flip it over the short side, then both sides (if the page is in landscape orientation) have the same “up”. If you flip it over the long side, then both sides (if the page is in landscape orientation) are in opposing directions.

    tl;dr–you have to pick “flip the page on the short edge” for double-sided printing. If you pick “long edge”, then the back will be upside-down.

  7. Full disclosure: I’ve never put together an Apocalypse World playbook. I got all this from putting together early-version Dungeon World playbooks. 😉

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