Duplex printing doesnt work in powerpoint


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    Duplex printing doesnt work in powerpoint


    I have a Dell V313w printer and using PowerPoint (office 2010), when I select "Print on both sides" it prints out on one side. I am unable to figure out why it does this. Any advice would help so that I don't have to print out 20 pages a week for lecture notes for a class.
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    nevermind, i figured it out. i had to click printer properties underneath the select printer button. whereas i was clicking on the setting button in the powerpoint window. i think that powerpoint and the printer were conflicted, the printer was set to single sided whereas powerpoint was set to duplex printing.
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    I think what you'll need to do is configure your printer for duplex printing first, and then launch Powerpoint, which should then inherit the Windows settings for your printer.

    This may be useful too: http://www.ehow.com/how_8193889_prin...ublesided.html
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    seavixen32 said:
    I think what you'll need to do is configure your printer for duplex printing first, and then launch Powerpoint, which should then inherit the Windows settings for your printer.
    I did set the printer to duplex printing first and it still printed on one side.
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    theski232 said:
    seavixen32 said:
    I think what you'll need to do is configure your printer for duplex printing first, and then launch Powerpoint, which should then inherit the Windows settings for your printer.
    I did set the printer to duplex printing first and it still printed on one side.
    You've got me intrigued now, I think I'll poke around in the Powerpoint and printer settings and see what transpires. :)
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