

- #HOW T PRINT DOUBLE SIDED IN WORD HOW TO#
- #HOW T PRINT DOUBLE SIDED IN WORD PDF#
- #HOW T PRINT DOUBLE SIDED IN WORD DRIVER#
- #HOW T PRINT DOUBLE SIDED IN WORD PRO#
This method is the most common method to print in any app.

#HOW T PRINT DOUBLE SIDED IN WORD PDF#
Most commonly apps sued to print from Mac are Word or PDF in Preview or directly from Safari.
#HOW T PRINT DOUBLE SIDED IN WORD HOW TO#
Source: Computerhopes How to print double-sided from any printer on Mac?
#HOW T PRINT DOUBLE SIDED IN WORD DRIVER#
(Note – The option depends upon the printer and driver installed.)
#HOW T PRINT DOUBLE SIDED IN WORD PRO#
Pro Tip: I’ve been writing about the Mac for quite a while. Why it’s so hard to find I cannot say, but at least you know it’s available (assuming your printer supports it) and how to select it!

Generally speaking, you’ll be choosing Long-Edge binding for a typical duplex printout.Īnd now you know the secrets of two-sided printing in Microsoft Word for Mac. Which leads to the very obvious question of what the heck is the difference between short-edge and long-edge binding? Microsoft describes it thusly: Long-edge binding has pages flipped on the long end, while short-edge binding flips on the short end. Remember when I said that Word has a pretty sophisticated printer model? Here’s where you see that, actually, because instead of a simple 2-sided printout, you can specify different two-sided modes, reverse page orientation or even flip horizontally: On this settings window you finally see Two-Sided, but surprisingly, it’s a menu of options rather than a simle checkbox like it is in Pages: To find it you have to go to the Layout option:

Compare that printer dialog window with the equivalent from Microsoft Word for Mac:Ī more sophisticated way of choosing which pages to print and the option of collating them as they come out of the printer, but where’s that two-sided printing option? It’s big and it does a beautiful job with prints, whether one sided or two. This is for an HP PageWide Pro 577 MFP printer. Thing of it is, if you were using Apple Pages (which you could do, of course, by opening up a Word doc file), that 2-sided option is very much front and center: I know, because I recently was hit by the same confusion, digging and digging without being able to find the specific setting. Turns out that there is indeed an option for two sided printing within Word for Mac, but it’s in an odd place. I believe it’s because Word has far more complicated printing options for documents, but be that as it may, it’s quite odd that you can’t choose duplex / 2-sided from within the Word print settings window. You’re definitely not the first Mac user to notice that Microsoft dropped a different printer driver interface into Word than it has in its other Mac programs.
