You can also try to tick/untick the "Collate" setting on the PP print
screen.
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Do you have a printer that is capable of duplex printing? Without that
capability built in you have to flip paper manually.
If it is a printer with the capability built in it is a printer driver
setting. File, Print (or Orb, Print) and in the Properties of the printer
is the setting for duplexing.
If the printer HAS such a setting, it'll be in the printer's Properties dialog
box. Where to find it from there will depend entirely on the printer. Mention
the brand and model you have and if someone has it and knows the answer,
they'll tell you.
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