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How do I make a front and back text box print correctly in Word?
I've created a text box that I'd like to print double-sided. In other words,
I have a text box on page one and another one on page two. I'd like to print it so that the text box matches up so that I can just cut it out and have the text box info on the front and back. But everytime I try, it's line up incorrectly and if I try to cut it, some of the text from the other side gets cut. HELP! |
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How do I make a front and back text box print correctly in Word?
This is partly a function of the precision of your printer. Most home use
printers can get it right only to within a couple of millimeters. 1. Position the textboxes so they are symmetrically placed on the page. 2. Design the layout so exact positioning isn't essential: eg, use thick borders that will run over the edge of where you plan to cut. Or find a friend with a duplex printer. "Leigh" wrote in message ... I've created a text box that I'd like to print double-sided. In other words, I have a text box on page one and another one on page two. I'd like to it so that the text box matches up so that I can just cut it out and have the text box info on the front and back. But everytime I try, it's line up incorrectly and if I try to cut it, some of the text from the other side gets cut. HELP! |
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