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When you mix Portrait and Landscape in a document, the Landscape page comes
out with the top to the right, I assume so that automatic staplers can staple it in the upper-right corner (which is upper-left if you rotate the page to Landscape). But in most manuscript material, you want the top to the left, or inside if the pages are single-spaced and bound or stapled on the left. Any way to tell Word or the printer to flip the page upside down? |
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