Double sided brochure in PAGES

Hello all:
I am printing a brochure in pages and am having trouble setting the parameters for front and back printing. Can anybody assist?
Thanks.
Ira
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Hi Ira,
Welcome to the Forum.
There is nothing to set. The page is printed horizontally. All you need to do is print one side then feed it back into your printer face down (opposite to what you had). Then print the second page.
You need to test exactly how this works on your printer, by drawing a mark at the bottom edge of the paper as you see it in the printer tray, then noticing wheer that mark shows up relative to the print.
Peter

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