Mirror image pdf

Don't know if this is the right forum, but here goes.  I produce invoices for clients in Excel, then save them to a PDF to send.  Just recently, everytime I save to PDF it saves as a mirror image.  I'm running 10.1.13 on a Macbook (and also on XP) and only have the free version.  I've had a look in the settings etc but can't see anything to check or uncheck, and of course, because it's a free version, I can't
flip horizontally.  Any ideas?  TIA

Sorry. I must have misunderstood what you meant by
carolynm47 wrote:
I then tried the same thing on my pc, but it wouldn't attach as PDF so I saved it as PDF then tried to attach it to an email on the pc - same thing happened - back to front! 
I was assuming you meant it was fine when you saved it as a pdf but the problem happened when you attached it to an email.

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