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Printing double sided tables on card - help!!!

I've been wrackin my brains on this one, and i'm sure it'll have a pretty obvious solution.... (although I can't find it...)

I've got a set of tables drawn up in excel, done in A4 portrait, so there are two tables across and 3 down, 6 in total per page.

What i'm trying to do is to print the reverse of the a4 sheet with the next set of tables EXACTLY so that i can cut them out and laminate them as a "cue cards" sort of idea.

So that table B is on the back of A, table D is on the back of C, table F is on the back of E and so on.

Can anyone point me in the right direction?

Cheers :)
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  • Tony_H_3
    Tony_H_3 Posts: 2,643 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Combo Breaker
    Do the first "Print" printing only the odd pages, reload the card & then do the second "Print" printing only the even pages?
  • grex9101
    grex9101 Posts: 1,534 Forumite
    thanks, tried that but i need both sides to be "back to back". Centreing doesn't seem to help either :confused:
    The word is BOUGHT, not BROUGHT.
    It's LOSE, NOT LOOSE.
    You ask for ADVICE not ADVISE.
  • If you had Acrobat, you could save document as a PDF, then crop each table from the page, save each (cropped) table as a separate PDF, so you would end up with 6 PDF pages, each one with a single table. Then you could tell the printer to print to fill the page, with odd pages then turn pages over and print even pages. Alternatively, if you don't have Acrobat, try the free PrimoPDF which is very good at converting, then in Acrobat reader, zoom in so a table fills the screen then take a screencapture of each table and print.
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