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How to set MS Word to print double sided?
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29/09/2008 16:50:19
 
 
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Visual FoxPro
Catégorie:
COM/DCOM et OLE Automation
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Thread ID:
01351152
Message ID:
01351625
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>>>>>MS Word 2003.
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>>>>>Thank you in advance.
>>>>
>>>>http://word.tips.net/Pages/T000406_Using_Duplex_Printing.html
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>>>Is there a simple way to detect if printer supports double-side printing and if yes, set it and then back? I guess it doesn't have to be from Word, or should it be?
>>>
>>>Thanks again.
>>
>>From Word or from VFP?
>>
>>You could try this:
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>>http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=KB;EN-US;Q194306&
>>
>>Also, I think the code I previously posted to get the trays will also show whether or not the printer supports duplex printing...
>
>Thanks a lot, Tracy. The methods in the article don't seem (from just looking, not testing) to be reliable enough. I thought there should be some direct way, but on the other hand, it may depend on each printer model and there is no generic solution here.
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>If we set the printer to print double-side (suppose it's possible to set on a printer level - may be using Barbara's class), would printing from Word respect these settings?
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>Also I tried to quickly to follow your original link, but it doesn't show anything related to Duplex printing.
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>I looked everywhere from Word and I could not see how to set this printer to print Duplex. It is supposed to have this capability, as I was told.

I don't understand. The 2nd article is How to make Word print duplex by using OLE automation from Visual FoxPro and the 1st article is using Duplex Printing from within word. How did you not see anything related to Duplex printing? That makes no sense...
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