Question:
How can I create a mirror image of text (Without using the Word-Art feature in Word)?
B
2010-05-25 13:22:30 UTC
I need to mirror image large amounts of text, an entire page, how can I do this? Flipped word art is not what Im looking for. And when I say mirror image, I mean you have to hold the page up to a mirror to read it....I do NOT need the feature/websites that flip text upside-down. Please help!
Five answers:
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2010-05-25 13:32:06 UTC
If this is for transfer printing, that's usually a printer function available through the Windows Print dialog box (CTRL/P in any version of Word and many other programs).



1. Press CTRL/P.

2. In the Print dialog box, click the Properties button.

3. If the Basics tab is available, click it.

4. If not, try the Finishing tab.

5. Again, if it's available, check the Mirror Image checkbox and click the OK button.

6. Click the OK button to print. It’s a good idea to test this on a sheet of ordinary paper before committing a piece of transfer paper.



Hope that helps.
anonymous
2017-01-15 12:57:07 UTC
Word Art Mirror Image
anonymous
2010-05-25 13:37:04 UTC
Printing a Document's Mirror Image

http://word.tips.net/Pages/T001475_Printing_a_Documents_Mirror_Image.html



Printing Reversed Images

http://word.tips.net/Pages/T000459_Printing_Reversed_Images.html



Print mirror image text in Word

http://forums.randi.org/showthread.php?t=108326
anonymous
2010-05-25 13:27:48 UTC
You could use Paint, press CTRL+R after copying and pasting the text into a textbox, then flip horizontal and have it mirrored. Then, you would save the file, or simply copy and paste it with a background color of whatever your paper is, (probably white) and put it in the document as an image.
anonymous
2010-05-25 13:29:47 UTC
Depends on your printer. The Kodak range has an option to print mirror image in it's tool box.


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