Printing a PDF Booklet problem

Hello,
I have a PDF that I would like to print. When I go to my print options, in the lower left I can select "PDF Booklet." I select that option and it looks as though the pages are being compiled. But after a few moments, I get this warning:
The action "PDF Booklet" could not be loaded because it is not Universal. Please ask the developer for a Universal version of the action.
What does this mean, and how can I fix this so I can print my document as a booklet?
I have Preview version 5.0.3
Thank you in advance.

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