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Sam Vanderstraeten
 
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Default Printing Recto/Verso

Hi all,

I have the following problem in Excel 2003...
I have an Excel document with multiple worksheets. Every worksheet contains
one or more (!) pages when printing them. Now I want to print those pages
recto/verso.
The problem is that pages of the different worksheets may NOT be printed at
the back-side of the last page of the previous worksheet.
For example:
Worksheet A has 2 pages when printing
Worksheet B has 3 pages when printing
Worksheet C has 2 pages when printing

When I now print the whole file recto/verso;
-- Worksheet A will be OK
-- Page 1 & 2 of Worksheet B, will be OK
-- Page 3 of Worksheet B AND page 1 of worksheet C will be on the same
paper
-- page 2 of Worksheet C will be on one paper...

How can I solve this problem that no pages of a worksheet is printed on a
page of another worksheet?

In my example, I should get:
-- Page 1 & 2 of Worksheet A on one page
-- Page 1 & 2 of Worksheet B on one page
-- Page 3 of Worksheet B on one page, with a blank back!!
-- Page 1 & 2 of Worksheet C on one page

Thanks in advance!

Sam


 
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