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I frequently create documents intended to go into 6 x 8 1/2" binders. This
presents a problem when printing on both sides of the page using that page size. That is, the text on the second side of the page does not align properly (horizontally) unless the second side is separately formatted as a different 'section.' As the document grows in size, this makes double-sided printing complex and awkward. When a table is involved, the situation is even worse. I know of no solution without actually splitting the table -- in most cases that's a cure that's worse than the disease. I have not found that activating 'mirror margins' helps, as it seems to have been designed with only an 8 1/2 x 11" sheet of paper in mind. Any ideas? Replies appreciated. |
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