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[Datsun 1200 encyclopedia]

Brochure folding

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-See Also: {{wiki|Brochure}}+See Also: {{wiki|Brochure}} at Wikipedia.
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- bi-fold+ {{booklet|any number of}}
{{bi-fold}} {{bi-fold}}
- 1 (letter/C} tri-fold+ 1 {{tri-fold}}
- {{tri-fold}}+
2 gate tri-fold 2 gate tri-fold
3 roll/double gate fold 3 roll/double gate fold
- 4 z-fold accordion+ 4 {{z-fold}}
- {{z-fold}}+
5 double fold (double parallel) 5 double fold (double parallel)
- 6 French fold (double right-angle)+ 6 {{French-fold}}
- {{French-fold}}+ 
 +The '''booklet''' is the most common form of [[Brochures|Datsun brochure]]: two or more double-fold sheets stapled together along the fold. Because a double-fold always results in 4 "pages" (panels), booklets are always in multiples of 4 pages (4, 8, 12, 16, 20, 24, etc.)
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See Also: Brochure at Wikipedia.
500px-Folding.svg.png

  any number of page booklet
  bi-fold (4 panels, single sheet printed on both sides)
1 1 page tri-fold (6 panels)
2 gate tri-fold
3 roll/double gate fold
4 z-fold (single sheet printed on both sides, then folded like an accordian)
5 double fold (double parallel)
6 French-fold (single sheet, 8 panels)

The booklet is the most common form of Datsun brochure: two or more double-fold sheets stapled together along the fold. Because a double-fold always results in 4 "pages" (panels), booklets are always in multiples of 4 pages (4, 8, 12, 16, 20, 24, etc.) 

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