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Hi,

Im using Microcsoft Word 2002 and am trying to set up a mail merged page so
that I can print it duplex automatically from my printer. Therefore it is a
one-page document which needs to print on both sides of an A4 sheet. Can
this be done and is it simple or does it need a Macro?

Thanks
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Duplex settings cannot be set for a specific document; the printer must be
set to duplex when the document is printed. You can, however, create
shortcuts for various Properties settings for the same printer and use the
appropriate Print button; see http://www.gmayor.com/fax_from_word.htm

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Hi,

Im using Microcsoft Word 2002 and am trying to set up a mail merged page

so
that I can print it duplex automatically from my printer. Therefore it is

a
one-page document which needs to print on both sides of an A4 sheet. Can
this be done and is it simple or does it need a Macro?

Thanks


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