How do I print the back of a note card?

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I'm using a template to make a note card (2 per page) landscape. the back
of the card has a logo and info about the artist. The bottom half is no
problem (which is the front of the card). And I can flip the logo on the
top part which would be the back. But there's no way to flip a text box.
Not sure what to do..
 
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Jay Freedman

Insert a 2x2 table, and set the page orientation opposite to what you
would normally use. On the Table toolbar, use the text direction
button to turn each cell 90 degrees -- clockwise for the front and
counterclockwise for the back, or vice versa.

See http://www.word.mvps.org/FAQs/DrwGrphcs/UpsideDownText.htm for
other suggestions.

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Regards,
Jay Freedman
Microsoft Word MVP
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J

Jay Freedman

Insert a 2x2 table, and set the page orientation opposite to what you
would normally use. On the Table toolbar, use the text direction
button to turn each cell 90 degrees -- clockwise for the front and
counterclockwise for the back, or vice versa.

See http://www.word.mvps.org/FAQs/DrwGrphcs/UpsideDownText.htm for
other suggestions.

--
Regards,
Jay Freedman
Microsoft Word MVP
Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the
newsgroup so all may benefit.
 
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Guest

pastorswife1 said:
I'm using a template to make a note card (2 per page) landscape. the back
of the card has a logo and info about the artist. The bottom half is no
problem (which is the front of the card). And I can flip the logo on the
top part which would be the back. But there's no way to flip a text box.
Not sure what to do..
 
G

Guest

pastorswife1 said:
I'm using a template to make a note card (2 per page) landscape. the back
of the card has a logo and info about the artist. The bottom half is no
problem (which is the front of the card). And I can flip the logo on the
top part which would be the back. But there's no way to flip a text box.
Not sure what to do..
 

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