L.G.
Go to the menu when you hit CTRL + P to print and go into PREERENCES and search for help and look for mirror. An All-In-One software option that lets you reverse an image before printing.
Hope this helps,
have fun,
Leti
Does anyone know how to "flip" a picture on Microsoft Word. I'm trying to make some Iron on Tshirts for my son's birthday party. I've selected my image, I've purchased the paper and the tshirts. But since the image contains writing and I would also like to add more writing to the image, I can't seem to figure out on the software or the printer how to flip my image. Has anyone ever done this? I've actually found a template online at a great website and it has the theme that I'm doing. I just did not fall in love with the image on the site and would like to create this template myself. If you've done this please provide your insight. The HELP on the program is not giving me the right information.
Go to the menu when you hit CTRL + P to print and go into PREERENCES and search for help and look for mirror. An All-In-One software option that lets you reverse an image before printing.
Hope this helps,
have fun,
Leti
There is usually an icon in one of the drop down print properties. It is called "mirror image". It will reverese your letters.
Best wishes
You might call Office Depot or Kinko's and see if they can do it for you. Can't hurt to try. Or try asking someone at Hobby Lobby or Michaels.
C.
I read Leticia's response & tried it myself and couldn't do it. Maybe you've had some luck. I can flip drawing objects, but not inserted pictures, so maybe if there was a way to link the two together. I couldn't accomplish that either. I would suggest flipping the picture in some sort of photo editing software program before you insert it into a Word document. We don't have a good one to recommend, but I'm sure you could find something online. Then you'd just have to deal with how to add text once it's in Word... Sorry I'm not much help, but thanks for the challenge. :) Please post the solution if you find it. Great question.
Sincerely,
M. B