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One side landscape other side portrait
I find it ridiculous that Word can handle different page orientations through
different sections but Publisher (a superior PUBLISHING program) cannot. This has caused much grief in an office environment where our printing centre is far too busy to feed extra pages in and out of a printer that can capably print double sided documents. "Don Schmidt" wrote: It will be a bit awkward to do but you could create either portrait or landscape on one side and then build the other side by rotating it 90ΒΊ. -- Don Vancouver, USA "Adam" wrote in message ... Hi, sorry if this comes up all the time, I went back a ways and did not see this come up. Anyway, I am trying to do tri-fold flyer, set up landscape on one side and portrait on the other, but changing page layout cahnges both sides. |
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One side landscape other side portrait
Kim was very recently heard to utter:
I find it ridiculous that Word can handle different page orientations through different sections but Publisher (a superior PUBLISHING program) cannot. This has caused much grief in an office environment where our printing centre is far too busy to feed extra pages in and out of a printer that can capably print double sided documents. Did you actually read Don't suggestion? If you followed his suggestion, your duplexer would be able to duplex the document automatically. Alternatively, you could create two separate documents, convert them both to PDF, and concatenate the PDF files in Acrobat. Then you could print to your duplexer once again. I realise that this is a limitation of Publisher that we could do without. But you don't have to let it stop you from accomplishing what you want. -- Ed Bennett - MVP Microsoft Publisher |
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One side landscape other side portrait
Thanks Ed, the Acrobat suggestion is a very viable option, except for
documents with high res images. For now will need to make it work that way, or run a single print and duplex through the colour copier! "Ed Bennett" wrote: Kim was very recently heard to utter: I find it ridiculous that Word can handle different page orientations through different sections but Publisher (a superior PUBLISHING program) cannot. This has caused much grief in an office environment where our printing centre is far too busy to feed extra pages in and out of a printer that can capably print double sided documents. Did you actually read Don't suggestion? If you followed his suggestion, your duplexer would be able to duplex the document automatically. Alternatively, you could create two separate documents, convert them both to PDF, and concatenate the PDF files in Acrobat. Then you could print to your duplexer once again. I realise that this is a limitation of Publisher that we could do without. But you don't have to let it stop you from accomplishing what you want. -- Ed Bennett - MVP Microsoft Publisher |
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