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The Office 2010 Engineering blog has a new post up about Backstage and how it improves the experience around printing. Here’s a quote:
Has the following ever happened to you? After writing a document, you format the page so it looks just right. You click Print and walk over to the printer, only to discover in horror that you forgot to set it to print two-sided, or that a last minute margin change meant the last word of your document got pushed onto its own page. You realize this as you watch the first of 30 copies printing.
Check out the rest of the post here.
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Nice example. There's a certain time-tested logic to printing ONCE then COPYING as much as needed. Adding an entry for the number of copies to the Print dialog was one of the most problematic things Microsoft has done.
If Office 2010 only prints from Page Previews, well & good.