Printing the 2nd half of a booklet

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Pastor Hank

I was running a print job and had printed the 1st side of 5 copies of a
booklet. Using Manual Duplex, all the pages printed correctly, then however
I had to change print cartridges and things went crazy.

How do I tell Word to only print the pages that weren't printed, (i.e. that
second section)

Thank you
 
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PeterMcC

Pastor Hank said:
I was running a print job and had printed the 1st side of 5 copies of a
booklet. Using Manual Duplex, all the pages printed correctly, then
however
I had to change print cartridges and things went crazy.

How do I tell Word to only print the pages that weren't printed, (i.e.
that
second section)

On the assumption (risky, I know) that the sides printed thus far are the
odd pages, then you should be able to select the even pages at the print
dialogue.

By default the Print: instruction is set to "All pages in range" - the
drop-down also gives options of "Odd pages" and "Even pages".

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PeterMcC

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inappropriate or offensive in any way,
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Pastor Hank

Sadly it didn't print it that way. For example, the first full page it
prints (landscape) is 96 (the last page) and 1 (the first page) and then its
94 and 3 etc, so it seems to be printing the 'front', I'm hoping to find a
way to get it to print the 'backs' now.
 
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Suzanne S. Barnhill

I believe Odd and Even are disabled when you're printing a "Book fold"
document because every sheet has both an odd and an even page.
 
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PeterMcC

I believe Odd and Even are disabled when you're printing a "Book fold"
document because every sheet has both an odd and an even page.

You are, of course, absolutely right.

I made the mistake of thinking that the OP was printing a full page booklet
rather than a half page fold.

And that's just one of the reasons for the sig - just wait until I get to
inappropriate and offensive :)

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PeterMcC

If you feel that any of the above is incorrect,
inappropriate or offensive in any way,
please ignore it and accept my apologies.
 
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daneel

Try turning the printer OFF, printing the whole document again then,
when the first side is printed and it asks you to put the paper back in
the printer ready for the second side, open the print queue and cancel
all that's there.
Then turn the printer ON, put in the already-printed sheets and continue.
This worked for me once, but it may be printer-dependent.

Dan
 

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