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Default How do I reverse letters so I can transfer print to an object?

Previously in word 2000 I simply selected properties-t shirt transfer and I
was able to print my words in mirror image. That doesn't work in word 2003.
Am I doing something wrong or is there a new procedure?
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Unless you have changed printers or printer drivers, the printer Properties
should be unchanged.

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Previously in word 2000 I simply selected properties-t shirt transfer and

I
was able to print my words in mirror image. That doesn't work in word

2003.
Am I doing something wrong or is there a new procedure?


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