In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Carl Dershem <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes >Hello, all. >I just (after many years) got a new printer for use in many areas - an >Epson 1520. Very nice printer, but ... I printed out a sample part, and >it was backwards. >Let me clarify: >Opened a 2 page part in Page view. >Clicked on "print" >Selected "all pages" >Selected "2-up" >Both pages printed on teh same sheet, and very nicely, but the second >page was on the left, and the first page on the right. This would >probably cause more than a bit of confusion. >What'd I do wrong, and how can it be corrected?
I think there is a possibility that your printer follows the convention of printers-as-people, who print even-numbered pages on the left, odd- numbered pages on the right. What happens if you number your two pages 2 and 3 instead of 1 and 2? HTH Patsy. -- Patsy Moore <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> (formerly [EMAIL PROTECTED]) Conductor, arranger, etc. etc. Newbury College Late Starters' Orchestra Web site: http://www.mooremusic.org.uk N.B. our system rejects emails of more than 300k automatically: warn me beforehand if you want to send one. _______________________________________________ Finale mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.shsu.edu/mailman/listinfo/finale