Duplex printing

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Vladimír Cvajniga

Hi,

for various school certificates I have pairs of two separated reports -
front and back (1 and 2). Some users have duplex printers and they would
like duplex printing. Some users don't have duplex printers.

1) Do I have to create 3rd report (for duplex) where page 1 and 2 are joined
(separated only by a page break)?
2) Is there a tricky way to use "joined" report to print only odd or even
pages? But, of course, I don't want ANY blank pages "in between".
"Blank-pages-solution" is shown at http://support.microsoft.com/kb/101075.
Imagine pre-printed certificates in non-duplex printer's sheet feeder when I
need to print only odd pages.

I'd like a solution without duplicate reports. Ie. either I left my current
project untouched (as to report-pair), or I join "report-pairs" to one
report:

rptPage1
rptPage2

or

rptJoined (page 1 and 2 with page break)


TYVM in advance.

Vlado

P.S. Excuse me for my poor English, please.
 
J

Jeff C

I really don't think the printer has anything to do with it. if you
print a 4 page report and have your duplexing set up according to the
mfg, you will get two sheets of paper printed front and back pages 1,
2, 3, 4
 
V

Vladimír Cvajniga

Thx for your responce, Jeff.

I'm not complaining printers... I'd like some code solution that enables
printing odd (even) pages of "joined" report without any blank pages. The
code that enables to (selectively) print front pages of certificates and
then back pages... according to user needs... I mean user who has non-duplex
printer.

"Jeff C" <[email protected]> píse v diskusním príspevku
I really don't think the printer has anything to do with it. if you
print a 4 page report and have your duplexing set up according to the
mfg, you will get two sheets of paper printed front and back pages 1,
2, 3, 4
 

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