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How do you write on the back of the paper on Microsoft Works Words Processor?
i am creating a brochure. i already changed it to landscape and separated it into 3 columns. however, i need 6 in all so i need 3 more on the back. How can i type on the back of the paper on Microsoft Works Words Processor?
Writing continuously in just about any word processor produces even and odd pages alternatively. It's how you print them that decides if they're double-sided or not.
Apparently, Works Word Processor doesn't have a manual duplex feature, like MS Word has, that will automatically print the even-numbered pages, then prompt you to refeed the stack through for the odd-numbered ones. The following MIGHT work:
1. Press CTRL/P or click the File->Print menu option as usual.
2. Click the Properties button.
3. On the Finishing tab, if there's a Print on Both Sides checkbox, check it.
4. Click OK and print as usual.
I'd test that on a two-page document to minimize potential paper wastage.
Hope that helps.
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