Duplex printing

J

Jimbo

Using Published 2000. Will this program print odd and even
pages separately as does MSWord for Duplex printing? Is
there an add-on program available that will provide such
capability. My printer (HP LJ6P) does not possess duplex
printing functionality.

Thanks.....

JM
 
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°°°MS°Publisher°°°

There is no way to print odd and even pages in Publisher 2000.
The best way is to make a PDF file and use the PDF print options.
Next time buy a decent brand of printer with proper options in the printer
driver.
HP the lemon brand printer company makes garbage with no decent printer
driver options like manual duplexing.

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°°°MS°Publisher°°°

There is no way to print odd and even pages in Publisher 2000.
The best way is to make a PDF file and use the PDF print options.
Next time buy a decent brand of printer with proper options in the printer
driver.
HP the lemon brand printer company makes garbage with no decent printer
driver options like manual duplexing.

--
 
B

Brian Kvalheim - [MS MVP]

°°°MS°Publisher°°° said:
There is no way to print odd and even pages in Publisher 2000.
The best way is to make a PDF file and use the PDF print options.
Next time buy a decent brand of printer with proper options in the printer
driver.
HP the lemon brand printer company makes garbage with no decent printer
driver options like manual duplexing.

My HP has manual duplex options in it's driver.
 
B

Brian Kvalheim - [MS MVP]

°°°MS°Publisher°°° said:
There is no way to print odd and even pages in Publisher 2000.
The best way is to make a PDF file and use the PDF print options.
Next time buy a decent brand of printer with proper options in the printer
driver.
HP the lemon brand printer company makes garbage with no decent printer
driver options like manual duplexing.

My HP has manual duplex options in it's driver.
 
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°°°MS°Publisher°°°

Brian, amazing stuff - HP has at last caught up some ten years behind other
printer manufacturers.

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°°°MS°Publisher°°°

Brian, amazing stuff - HP has at last caught up some ten years behind other
printer manufacturers.

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B

Brian Kvalheim - [MS MVP]

°°°MS°Publisher°°° said:
Brian, amazing stuff - HP has at last caught up some ten years behind other
printer manufacturers.
HP is THE BEST
 
B

Brian Kvalheim - [MS MVP]

°°°MS°Publisher°°° said:
Brian, amazing stuff - HP has at last caught up some ten years behind other
printer manufacturers.
HP is THE BEST
 
J

Jimbo

Thanks for the response to my question. The use of the
PDF maker is a solution I never thought of and should help
tremendously, especially when printing a 280 page double
sided document. It is certainly cheaper than buying a new
printer.

Nevertheless, I believe it is an glaring deficiency in the
MSPub program not to have included the ability to print
odd and even pages separately as one can with MSWord.

Perhaps I am being naive but it seems that the addition of
a relatively small amount of code could remedy this
oversight.
 
J

Jimbo

Thanks for the response to my question. The use of the
PDF maker is a solution I never thought of and should help
tremendously, especially when printing a 280 page double
sided document. It is certainly cheaper than buying a new
printer.

Nevertheless, I believe it is an glaring deficiency in the
MSPub program not to have included the ability to print
odd and even pages separately as one can with MSWord.

Perhaps I am being naive but it seems that the addition of
a relatively small amount of code could remedy this
oversight.
 
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°°°MS°Publisher°°°

Jimbo you are totally correct, and it was a glaring deficiency.
Publisher should have had that option from version 2.0 onwards.
The trouble is after version Publisher 97 MS dumped all their failed and
inadequate programmers in the Publisher division, and consequently up till
Publisher 2003 we ended up with garbage.

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°

°°°MS°Publisher°°°

Jimbo you are totally correct, and it was a glaring deficiency.
Publisher should have had that option from version 2.0 onwards.
The trouble is after version Publisher 97 MS dumped all their failed and
inadequate programmers in the Publisher division, and consequently up till
Publisher 2003 we ended up with garbage.

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