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Printing handouts

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Hank Nussbacher - 17 May 2007 16:16 GMT
I am using Office 2000 (Hebrew/English) and have a problem printing handouts.

When I print handouts, the slides print out from right-to-left, meaning
slide #1 is on the right side of the page, rather than on the left side
of the page (English printing).

How can I get Powerpoint (Office 2000) to print the handouts from
right-to-left?

Thanks, Hank
Echo S - 19 May 2007 16:26 GMT
I don't know, but I'd guess this option is dependent on your Windows
settings. If you set Windows to English -- like English US or English UK --
instead of Hebrew, do the thumbnails on the handouts print from left to right?

Hm. I don't even see a Hebrew option in Start | Control Panel | Regional and
Language Options. Maybe change the location there and see if that helps.

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> I am using Office 2000 (Hebrew/English) and have a problem printing handouts.
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> Thanks, Hank
Steve Rindsberg - 11 Jun 2007 23:41 GMT
> I am using Office 2000 (Hebrew/English) and have a problem printing handouts.
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> How can I get Powerpoint (Office 2000) to print the handouts from
> right-to-left?

Have a look here, Hank:

Slide sorter displays slides from right to left
http://www.pptfaq.com/FAQ00870.htm

It includes a small macro that'll switch the layout direction of your
presentation; that'll make it print handouts (and display slides in the Slide
Sorter) Left to Right.

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