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booklet printing - the second page comes out upside down
I have been sent a publisher document which I need to print as a booklet, but
when I try to do this the middle pages come out upside down. anyone else had this problem?? |
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booklet printing - the second page comes out upside down
Jill wrote:
I have been sent a publisher document which I need to print as a booklet, but when I try to do this the middle pages come out upside down. anyone else had this problem?? If your printer is automatically printing double sided, you need to change the options for the duplexer in your printer driver to from "booklet" to "tablet" (or vice-versa) or "long-edge" to "short-edge" (or vice-versa), or toggle the check box marked "flip pages up". If you are printing double-sided by hand, simply rotate the paper through 180° before reinserting it into the printer. -- Ed Bennett - MVP Microsoft Publisher http://ed.mvps.org |
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booklet printing - the second page comes out upside down
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I am trying to print a fold booklet for the first time on a double side enabled printer as well. the first pages print fine, then the backside prints upside down. I have tried all sorts of combinations of clicking the rotate 180*, flip short edge and 'double sided- flip pages up' to no avail. Is there any way to get live phone support with someone today? Or is there a way to print page 1 & 8 separate from 2 & 7, 3&6, 4&5 and I can just feed them in to print on the backside? I can do that, but don't know how to get Publisher to just print page 1 & 8 together. "Ed Bennett" wrote: Jill wrote: I have been sent a publisher document which I need to print as a booklet, but when I try to do this the middle pages come out upside down. anyone else had this problem?? If your printer is automatically printing double sided, you need to change the options for the duplexer in your printer driver to from "booklet" to "tablet" (or vice-versa) or "long-edge" to "short-edge" (or vice-versa), or toggle the check box marked "flip pages up". If you are printing double-sided by hand, simply rotate the paper through 180° before reinserting it into the printer. -- Ed Bennett - MVP Microsoft Publisher http://ed.mvps.org |
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booklet printing - the second page comes out upside down
Cammylynn wrote:
I am trying to print a fold booklet for the first time on a double side enabled printer as well. the first pages print fine, then the backside prints upside down. I have tried all sorts of combinations of clicking the rotate 180*, flip short edge and 'double sided- flip pages up' to no avail. Are you auto or manual duplexing? Is there any way to get live phone support with someone today? a) This is peer-to-peer support. All the answers you get here (including from me) are from users like yourself. We do not give out our phone numbers for obvious reasons, and we prefer to answer in public so everyone can benefit from the answers. b) This is (almost certainly) an issue with your printer driver's setup, so there's not much that Microsoft phone support could do anyway. You'd need to contact your printer manufacturer. Or is there a way to print page 1 & 8 separate from 2 & 7, 3&6, 4&5 and I can just feed them in to print on the backside? I can do that, but don't know how to get Publisher to just print page 1 & 8 together. Publisher 2003 and earlier: File Print From page 1 to 1 OK Print as separate booklet = no. Publisher 2007: File Print Pages 8,1 -- Ed Bennett - MVP Microsoft Publisher http://ed.mvps.org |
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