Our process was like justahelper. Keep everything 8-1/2 x 11 and the printer will reduce it. But you need to physically lay it out to see how it will look as a booklet. For example, if you always want the (section) grade to start on an even page, then depending on whether the previous section ended on odd or even, you need a filler page - which might be ads, childrens art, etc.
It's really not more complicated unless you are trying to do the printing yourself.
Don't feel like you need to end up with a single electronic document. Your pages may be printed from various sources (which also makes it easier for different volunteers to work on). Also, don't worry about using page numbers. That becomes a major hassel.
Ultimately you'll piece it all together by physically laying it out until it's what you want.
Just in case you aren't familiar with these terms... Portrait (P) is the regular "tall" orientation of a page. Landscape (L) is sidewise/longwise. I'll indicate which was which below. Yours will be what works for you. But the point is, you don't have to go all one way, it can be a mixture.
Here's what ours looked like:
Cover - colored cardstock with winning art work on front cover, most expensive ad on back cover, 2nd most expensive ads on inside front/back cover. The cover orientation depended on the artwork. It could be either.
Intro page (P) thanking the advertisers and asking parent to support those who helped us by advertising.
Various ad pages interspersed throughout book. some L, some P.
School calendar (P)
List of all schools/addresses/phone (L or P)
Map of school (L - but could be either)
List of faculty/staff (P)
PTO Executive Board (P)
Then each grade section would start.
First page is art from a winner in that grade.
Next page is a list (names) of all students by teacher (so there would be 4-6 columns)
Then the listings would start with all students in that grade listed alphabetically. (L)
We displayed Name, Parent's Name, Adress, City/Zip, Phone. (We chose not to do email.)
If a page wasn't full we used smaller copies of some of the art that hadn't won a cover or section spot.
There are lots of different ways to do this. What you include as reference pages (like map of school) will be different than us.
Some people put all the teacher lists together then list all the students alphabetically, not grade by grade.
We think having a reference list of all students (name only) by class is key. A lot of times you don't know a kid's last name, but you know what grade/class he's in. So you can find him, then look him up in the address index by last name.
Let me know what other questions you have.
Process-wise, whether you are doing opt in or opt out makes a difference, too.
[ 09-09-2006, 09:50 AM: Message edited by: JHB ]