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I have an Excel sheet which is several pages when printed. At the moment
I print this onto paper which has the reverse side pre-printed with a
table. The table is also in Excel format and never varies. Basically I
print the table then re-insert the paper into the printer the other way
up.
The printer I have is capable of double sided printing. Is it possible
to print the Excel sheet pages on the front of the paper and the table,
which is currently pre-printed, on the reverse of all the pages?
I believe it can be done by inserting the table into the Excel sheet on
odd pages then printing double sided but I would prefer to keep the
table and the sheet seperate.
If it was possible to merge the table into the Excel document as a
seperate sheet then print it on odd pages then that would be ideal but
I have no idea on how to do that.
Thanks in advance for any advice you can offer.
I print this onto paper which has the reverse side pre-printed with a
table. The table is also in Excel format and never varies. Basically I
print the table then re-insert the paper into the printer the other way
up.
The printer I have is capable of double sided printing. Is it possible
to print the Excel sheet pages on the front of the paper and the table,
which is currently pre-printed, on the reverse of all the pages?
I believe it can be done by inserting the table into the Excel sheet on
odd pages then printing double sided but I would prefer to keep the
table and the sheet seperate.
If it was possible to merge the table into the Excel document as a
seperate sheet then print it on odd pages then that would be ideal but
I have no idea on how to do that.
Thanks in advance for any advice you can offer.