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![]() Is there a way to Mirror text in word? I have a document that I need to sticky back on a mylar and I need to print it on the back side of a sticky back sheet. Thanks |
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Hi. I was surprised at this (thought I had done it in the past...obviously not).
Can't find out how to do it in Word, or PowerPoint. However, it is easy to do in MS Paint, which just about every computer I have seen has a copy. If you haven't used MS Paint before, it can usually be found in the Programs>Accessories folder. You can set the page size using; 'File>Page Setup' and flip the text using; 'Image>Flip/Rotate' Not sure what the final quality will be like or if it degrades depending on size, but might be worth a try. Good Luck! |
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I don't have time right now to go out to the net and find it for you, but the trick is to download a reverse font. There are some free ones out there that I've downloaded before.
You just download, then type your message, then convert the font to the new reverse font and voila. ![]() |
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![]() ![]() Try http://www.fontspace.com/wa2ise/backwards. I also understand you may be able to mirror print without this if your printer has mirror capabilities. Evidently many do, but mine doesn't. A web site out there suggests you just check into the advanced capabilities of your printer and if you see Mirror Print, you try that. Apparently lots of silk screeners need this function. Good Luck. m |
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