ah thanks for that. I hate to admit it but I have not printed from this mac for 
years so I mainly use the pages face down and top corners folded so as to 
staple the thing together in the order, but I'm old school and change is 
stubborn for me lol!

Thanks for the instructions as well. IU will burn this on to my document's 
folder for such things, and in to my eidetic memory, tomorrow.  Lol!

Again good job on the instructions. 

Be blessed.
On Jan 31, 2013, at 11:07 AM, Esther <mori...@mac-access.net> wrote:

> Hello Chris,
> 
> You can change the page order for printing in your print dialog window by 
> setting the last pop up button to "Paper Handling" and setting your options.  
> When you press Command-P to print, your focus will be on the printer 
> selection in the print dialog window.  VO-Right to the printers pop up 
> button, then VO-Down arrow past the pop up buttons for presets and paper 
> size.  Just past the page orientation will be a pop up button which would be 
> set to "TextEdit" in the example you gave of printing from TextEdit.  
> VO-Space on this pop up button and set it to "Paper Handling".  Then navigate 
> to the pop up button for "Page Order", which will probably be set to 
> "Automatic", and change it to "Reverse".  The actual values to set may depend 
> on your printer model, since some printers deliver the pages face down, and 
> in the same order as printed.
> 
> If you're printing from an application where the print dialog window is 
> abbreviated, so there are no options displayed for page orientation in 
> portrait or landscape mode, first navigate to the "show details" button and 
> press it (VO-Space) so that the full set of print dialog window options are 
> shown.  Then you'll be able to set up paper handling to reverse the printing 
> order as described above.
> 
> HTH.  Cheers,
> 
> Esther   
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