mleiser Posted March 10, 2014 Posted March 10, 2014 I designed postcards that have name and address on the front and a message on the back. I made a layout of four cards on a page in landscape mode and for one side it works fine. If I try to extend the page into two to try to put the message from the other side on it it comes back and says I can't do it. So I made a second layout with the message on the postcards. How can I get it to print the two layouts double sided without having to stick it back into the printer?
Rick Whitelaw Posted March 10, 2014 Posted March 10, 2014 Does your printer support duplex (double-sided) printing? If so, it should work.
mleiser Posted March 10, 2014 Author Posted March 10, 2014 I designed postcards that have name and address on the front and a message on the back. I made a layout of four cards on a page in landscape mode and for one side it works fine. If I try to extend the page into two to try to put the message from the other side on it it comes back and says I can't do it. So I made a second layout with the message on the postcards. How can I get it to print the two layouts double sided without having to stick it back into the printer? Yes it does. In the past I would stretch the page into two pages and then print double sided. When in column mode it doesn't allow you to make two pages so how would I do it. (It works fine for our double sided report cards, but like I said, that's two pages for one layout). Thanks
Rick Whitelaw Posted March 10, 2014 Posted March 10, 2014 I somehow doubt there is another way to do this. Printing double-sided will print alternate pages on alternate sides. A three page layout will print pages 1 and 3 on the "front" and print page 2 on the "back" of page 1. I print long contract forms etcetera double sided. But each layout is multi pages. The printer drivers deal in units of pages.
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