Create double sided PDF from Excel Worksheet

Hello,
Under Vista with Excel and Acrobat 7 pro.
I have to send a PDF file to the printer but they want the job to be double-sided. From Excel, when converting to PDF, I get a one sided document.
Is there a way to create a double-sided PDF from Excel?
Thanks,
L.

I see what you are talking about now. What needs to be done is to go back to the Excel file and do it there with odd and even page formating. A PDF is simply a version of what would have been printed to paper. Acrobat is not an editor in which the margins can be easily adjusted. If you have only a few pages to do, you can use the object touchup tool to select every thing on a page and move it to the right (Edit>Select All will help and use the arrow keys to move). You might be able to move the whole document to the right, but I would have to play around to do that (don't see a way).
You may also be able to do the job with JavaScript, but in any case what you are asking is not a simple task that can be done with a trivial margin adjust. There is no such margin definition in a PDF.
You might find the use of the grid helpful in moving things so that they line up where you want.

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