Duplex printing of landscape form

Hello
I'm trying to print a form on both sides using landscape format. The back side is printed upside-down. Is there any proprty like 'Flip up/Flip over' in Adobe Live Designer?
Thank you very much in advance!
Regards,
Andrey

I have found property Duplex Mode in LiveCycle Designer (Edit->Form properies->PDF Print options). It contains options Duplex Flip Long Edge and Duplex Flip Short Side, but it works when you print from LiveCycle Designer only... The form is printed always like with Flip Long Edge...
Edited by: Andrey S on Jun 23, 2011 9:01 AM

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