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-Dark Clash
06-23-2003, 08:37 AM
Perfect!
Thanks a ton, Paul.

(Thanks for everyone else who suggested other methods as well; yes, my
printer/driver does double sided printing ^_^)



"Paul Asente" <usenet@not-asente.com> wrote in message
news:usenet-9F0613.17050722062003@archive.mv.meer.net... In article <qNkIa.144469$3Sm.44561@news01.bloor.is.net.cable.rogers.com>, "-Dark Clash" <-graphicsott@precisiontransfer.com> wrote: While I'm fairly certain it doesn't, I just wanted to make sure that Illustrator doesn't have a 'page' feature hidden somewhere... I normally
use layers, but for PDFs and double sided printing, it's a pain. Does
anyone have a trick to do double sided printing in illustrator? Piece of cake. If you want two letter-sized pages, go to Document Setup, and from there, Page Setup. In Page Setup, choose Letter for the page size, and in Document Setup, choose Tabloid for the document size and check "Tile Full Pages". Also, click the opposite of the page-orientation used in Page Setup (if Page Setup is landscape, Document Setup should be portrait, and vice-versa). If the pages aren't lined up quite right in the document, double-click the Page Origin tool (behind the hand tool) to align the page areas with the artboard. Now just print all the pages, selecting double-sided in the print dialog the same way you do in any other application. -- paul asente To reply, make the host be the same as my last name


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