Margaret CPA in OH Posted March 15, 2019 Report Posted March 15, 2019 I thought it was possible to drag and drop or something in the past to move forms into a different order for printing. Just now I had client with 2 forms se (sequence order 17) the appeared on the print list and printed before the 1040, nowhere near sequence 17. I ended up printing them separately then inserting in the 'right ' order. I couldn't find anything spot on to me in the kb. Is it possible to move things before printing? I certainly could not drag and drop. Quote
Abby Normal Posted March 16, 2019 Report Posted March 16, 2019 Highlight the form you want to move and press Ctrl+ up or down arrow. You can permanently do this in print packet edit as well, but that only helps new returns... unless you uncheck remember, print, close, re-open and print again (check remember at this point). 1 1 Quote
Margaret CPA in OH Posted March 16, 2019 Author Report Posted March 16, 2019 Thank you so much!!! I just tried it and am so happy! I could not find this in the KB but really should understand the REAL KB is right here on this board. 2 Quote
TaxCPANY Posted March 16, 2019 Report Posted March 16, 2019 Well, either method mostly works. This year I've become inured to ATX's failure to reliably retain everything about the orders I arranged -- taking over an hour to do so at the beginning of the Season -- in the print packets. Fer instance, I slid *all* E-file Info tabs to the bottom of their categories, Federal and State, but in individual jobs those still pop up at the top or middle of the print order. Overall, I'm grateful that my PC is powerful enough that re-arranging PDF pages in Thumbnail view (Power PDF but Acrobat in my assistant's) takes only a few seconds at worst. (But I may splurge on a gamer-weight video card next go 'round, hoping to reach *instantaneous* in each and every graphic manipulation.) 1 Quote
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