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I always print to pdf and from _there_ I do my duplex printing. FAR easier to have forms that make sense, as I can "tweak" my pdf before printing and choose my start/stop spots -- instead of printing things duplex out-of-order which would drive me wonky.

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I always print to pdf and from _there_ I do my duplex printing. FAR easier to have forms that make sense, as I can "tweak" my pdf before printing and choose my start/stop spots -- instead of printing things duplex out-of-order which would drive me wonky.

Do you mean "wonkier?" Hope that made you laugh!! I am eternally wonky, nutso, strange, unusual, different.... The list goes on and on.....

Which pdf program do you use? Does it allow you to delete and/or move pages before printing?

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I use Adobe Acrobat; version 9 or 10 depending on which computer I'm using. Bought 9 new-and-registerable on ebay for small money after 10 had come out; 10 came with my new scanner.

I can move pages, edit them, delete, etc.

Mainly, though, I get most of what I want in roughly the right order. Print cover pages and letters single sided, then fed and state returns, all separately, double-sided. Except for some state worksheets that come in mixed together at the end when there are multiple states - those I again print single-sided and tuck behind each matching state return.

Put 'em in a folder and use post-it flags so I (and my clients) can find the wanted return quickly.

Wonkier indeed!! And yes, that did make me laugh. Thanks - we can all use a good chuckle these days while we thrash about with recalcitrant, uncooperative, and obstreperous software.

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