Print in reverse order

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Neil

Hi, I have one 14 page document that I want to print in reverse order, I
know I can go to 'file/print/options' and select 'print revers order' but
this is a setting that affects every document, I want to know is it possible
to do it just for one document and not the others?

Up to now this problem has resulted in me physically doing a cut-n-paste to
swap the order of pages in a document, which can't be the best way.

Thanks in advance,

Neil
 
L

LVTravel

This is a function of the print driver not Office. If you have a ink jet
printer, if you select File, Print and then drill down to the setting for
reverse order you can change the print order to reverse (if the print driver
allows it) for the job. Normally, unless you set it to reverse in the
Control Panel, Printers & Faxes, and Properties for the individual printer,
it will not "stick" and will revert to normal non-reversed function after
Word is closed and restarted. If it sticks to the new setting after Word is
stopped and restarted, simply go back to the setting for the next print job
and change it back to non-reversed which should then "stick" to the new
setting.
 
L

LVTravel

This is a function of the print driver not Office. If you have a ink jet
printer, if you select File, Print and then drill down to the setting for
reverse order you can change the print order to reverse (if the print driver
allows it) for the job. Normally, unless you set it to reverse in the
Control Panel, Printers & Faxes, and Properties for the individual printer,
it will not "stick" and will revert to normal non-reversed function after
Word is closed and restarted. If it sticks to the new setting after Word is
stopped and restarted, simply go back to the setting for the next print job
and change it back to non-reversed which should then "stick" to the new
setting.
 
L

LVTravel

This is a function of the print driver not Office. If you have a ink jet
printer, if you select File, Print and then drill down to the setting for
reverse order you can change the print order to reverse (if the print driver
allows it) for the job. Normally, unless you set it to reverse in the
Control Panel, Printers & Faxes, and Properties for the individual printer,
it will not "stick" and will revert to normal non-reversed function after
Word is closed and restarted. If it sticks to the new setting after Word is
stopped and restarted, simply go back to the setting for the next print job
and change it back to non-reversed which should then "stick" to the new
setting.
 
L

LVTravel

This is a function of the print driver not Office. If you have a ink jet
printer, if you select File, Print and then drill down to the setting for
reverse order you can change the print order to reverse (if the print driver
allows it) for the job. Normally, unless you set it to reverse in the
Control Panel, Printers & Faxes, and Properties for the individual printer,
it will not "stick" and will revert to normal non-reversed function after
Word is closed and restarted. If it sticks to the new setting after Word is
stopped and restarted, simply go back to the setting for the next print job
and change it back to non-reversed which should then "stick" to the new
setting.
 
L

LVTravel

This is a function of the print driver not Office. If you have a ink jet
printer, if you select File, Print and then drill down to the setting for
reverse order you can change the print order to reverse (if the print driver
allows it) for the job. Normally, unless you set it to reverse in the
Control Panel, Printers & Faxes, and Properties for the individual printer,
it will not "stick" and will revert to normal non-reversed function after
Word is closed and restarted. If it sticks to the new setting after Word is
stopped and restarted, simply go back to the setting for the next print job
and change it back to non-reversed which should then "stick" to the new
setting.
 
A

ANONYMOUS

Either you could set it in File, Print, properties etc as you say and
when you have printed it, reset it back to where it was

or

you could arrange the pages in the document itself as you would want
them to be printed.

Why is it so much work to do it automatically and then reset it to its
original state?

hth
 
A

ANONYMOUS

Either you could set it in File, Print, properties etc as you say and
when you have printed it, reset it back to where it was

or

you could arrange the pages in the document itself as you would want
them to be printed.

Why is it so much work to do it automatically and then reset it to its
original state?

hth
 
A

ANONYMOUS

Either you could set it in File, Print, properties etc as you say and
when you have printed it, reset it back to where it was

or

you could arrange the pages in the document itself as you would want
them to be printed.

Why is it so much work to do it automatically and then reset it to its
original state?

hth
 
A

ANONYMOUS

Either you could set it in File, Print, properties etc as you say and
when you have printed it, reset it back to where it was

or

you could arrange the pages in the document itself as you would want
them to be printed.

Why is it so much work to do it automatically and then reset it to its
original state?

hth
 
A

ANONYMOUS

Either you could set it in File, Print, properties etc as you say and
when you have printed it, reset it back to where it was

or

you could arrange the pages in the document itself as you would want
them to be printed.

Why is it so much work to do it automatically and then reset it to its
original state?

hth
 

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