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Greetings-
I am trying to create a form in Excel and wonder if it is possible to make
it two-sided.

In tab one, I have the Front, in tab two, I have the back. Printed on
separate sheets, they line up perfectly.

Problem is, the back of the form is upside-down from the front when printed.
Is there any way to get Excel to quot;mirrorquot; the sheet? My printer does not
seem to have a 2-sided option.

Thanks.
Dominick
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Learning and growing everyday.

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gt; Maybe insert the Printed page upside down before you print the second
gt; sheet
gt;
gt;
gt; quot;DakotaNJquot; wrote:
gt;
gt;gt; Greetings-
gt;gt; I am trying to create a form in Excel and wonder if it is possible to
gt;gt; make it two-sided.
gt;gt;
gt;gt; In tab one, I have the Front, in tab two, I have the back. Printed
gt;gt; on separate sheets, they line up perfectly.
gt;gt;
gt;gt; Problem is, the back of the form is upside-down from the front when
gt;gt; printed.
gt;gt; Is there any way to get Excel to quot;mirrorquot; the sheet? My printer
gt;gt; does not
gt;gt; seem to have a 2-sided option.
gt;gt;
gt;gt; Thanks.
gt;gt; Dominick
gt;gt; --
gt;gt; Learning and growing everyday.
gt;

To further explain, different printers have different paper paths. You have
to be lucky to even get side two on the right side of the page, much less
the proper orientation. Top feeders are the easiest. Tray feeders are a bit
trickier. And laser printers, because of their heat, have the additional
risk of jamming if the paper has too much moisure content and curls
significantly. Experiment.

--
David

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