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Hello everyone,
The company I work for is trying to convert some of their older paper forms into electronic ones. One such document is a retail order form that contains contractual/legal verbiage on the back of the form. I have duplicated the paper form as a Word document. The form is page 1 of the Word document and the contractual/legal verbiage is page 2. The intention is to duplex print this document so that the contractual/legal verbiage is always printed on the back of the form. I know that corporate management will not be inclined to implement the use of the electronic retail order form unless there is a way I can insure that the entire document is always printed in duplex. So that's my question. Are there any methods that force the user to print the entire document only? Likewise, is it possible for force a document to always duplex print? Thank you for your help! |
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