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Duplex Printing Landscape
Assuming the entire document is landscape but you intend to bind it on the
long edge (which is what it sounds like), then you need to set the duplexer to flip on the short side (tablet style). This will result in the top of the page being to the left on every page. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA "Nigel Molesworth" wrote in message ... I want to print a landscape document on both sides, so flipping along the long axis shows the second side the right way up. No matter what duplex print options I try, this always seems to come out so it's the right way when flipped on the short axis. I'm sure the content is irrelevant, but I'll describe it anyway: Each page comprises two tables, 3 columns by 3 rows, where the 2 cells on the bottom right are merged to form a High cell: XXX XXX XXH XXH XXH XXH XXX XXX XXH XXH XXH XXH -- Nigel M I'm discussing apples, so don't suggest bananas |
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