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Dave
 
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Default How can i print mirror image file folders labels in one pass?

we keep client file folders that we label on both sides of the folder tab. I
would like to print a lable that folds over the folder tab, with the name
showing correctly on both sides. is there a way to make just one print pass
to print such the labels so that the first name prints normally, followed by
the same name printed upside down, followed by the second name right side up,
followed by the second name upside down, etc., etc.?

Thanks for any suggestions.
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Jezebel
 
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You can't do upside down in Word, but you can rotate 90 degrees either way.
So make you labels as pairs of table cells with the text rotated 90 degrees
left in the first and 90 degrees right in the second.





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we keep client file folders that we label on both sides of the folder tab.
I
would like to print a lable that folds over the folder tab, with the name
showing correctly on both sides. is there a way to make just one print
pass
to print such the labels so that the first name prints normally, followed
by
the same name printed upside down, followed by the second name right side
up,
followed by the second name upside down, etc., etc.?

Thanks for any suggestions.



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