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How do I print in 'mirror' style for T-shirt transfer sheets
I am trying to set up a label for heat transfer on to a t-shirt, so the
printing needs to be morrored once I have created the wording and I cannot find where to do it in XP Word. Any help would be appreciated. Thank you |
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Some printers have a "mirror" or "t-shirt transfer" printing
option built into their printer driver... in Word, try clicking on File | Print | Properties, and see if that option exists for your printer. If you have Adobe Acrobat (the full version, not just the free reader), then the Acrobat PDFWriter printer driver has this option, so you can make a mirror-image PDF file and print that onto your transfer paper. If you're trying to mirror text, see http://www.gmayor.com/rotate_text.htm or http://www.word.mvps.org/FAQs/DrwGrp...deDownText.htm . If you're trying to mirror an image (like a photo or a drawing), format the image as "float over text" (Word 97) or with a text wrapping style other than "inline with text" (Word 2000-2003), and then flip the image using the commands from the Drawing toolbar. Rowan wrote: I am trying to set up a label for heat transfer on to a t-shirt, so the printing needs to be morrored once I have created the wording and I cannot find where to do it in XP Word. Any help would be appreciated. Thank you |
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