I want to print "odd then even" pages in Power Point

G

GlendaJo

I want to print my slides on the front and on the back. Without having to
type in 1,3,5,7,9...and so on.
TIA,
 
R

Rae Drysdale

How about using the Print "Selection" and using the slide sorter to select
every other slide? Just hold down the Ctrl key as you select each slide. It's
better to print even slides first and in reverse order, and then odd slides,
(but not in reverse order), unless your printer has a duplex facility. Does
this help?
 
G

GlendaJo

Rae,

That's great news! Man! What a neat trick!

I'm a little confused on "reverse" order printing...Can you explain a little
more?
Thanks!
Glenda
 
R

Rae Drysdale

Steve explained the printing very well.

One other reason to print even numbers first is to ensure that you get the
right match. Image if you have 5 pages and you print 1, 3 and 5 and then turn
over to print on the back. You get page 4 on the back of page 5, page 3 on
the back of page 2 and then have nothing on the back of page one. It doesn't
really matter when the total number of pages is an even number, but it's good
practice so you don't get caught out!
 
R

Rae Drysdale

Nice one, Steve!
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Rae Drysdale


Steve Rindsberg said:
That's where you use the rubber stamp that says:

THIS PAGE INADVERTENTLY LEFT BLANK


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Steve Rindsberg, PPT MVP
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