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Hi,

Generally this is set up in your printer settings. I have a printer
that I set up exclusively for double-sided printing. My default
settings for that printer are set that way.

If you are having a hard time within Excel, go to your printer's
settings thru "Printers and Faxes" and make your changes there.


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If your printer driver does not support double-sided printing you will have to
do it manually by running the pages through and printing odds then turn over
and print evens.

Ron de Bruin has VBA macro code for this.

http://www.rondebruin.nl/print.htm#odd


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