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The instruction provided, to accomplish this is... "What you have to do is
set up two Publisher files, each with a unique name, one for each side of the
publication. Then, you can print the publication for side 1, turn the paper
over and put it back into the printer, and print the publication for side
2."... I do not have duplex printing, and I am printing 4 up post cards. When
I print the post cards using two separate files - salutation on front, does
not match (align) with name/address on on back. (that is, the program places
alphabetically, starting on the top left post card). This condition is
addressed properly in the Publisher standard formatting for merged duplex
printing only. Is there a patch that adds a "Select Front", "Select BacK", to
the Publisher Merge Print dialog box? Have any of you come up with a solution
for this condition? Using Publisher 2000.
set up two Publisher files, each with a unique name, one for each side of the
publication. Then, you can print the publication for side 1, turn the paper
over and put it back into the printer, and print the publication for side
2."... I do not have duplex printing, and I am printing 4 up post cards. When
I print the post cards using two separate files - salutation on front, does
not match (align) with name/address on on back. (that is, the program places
alphabetically, starting on the top left post card). This condition is
addressed properly in the Publisher standard formatting for merged duplex
printing only. Is there a patch that adds a "Select Front", "Select BacK", to
the Publisher Merge Print dialog box? Have any of you come up with a solution
for this condition? Using Publisher 2000.