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Using Professional 18. I print a copy of the retrun for the client but then print a copy of the invoice / 8879 / and vouchers that I separate for myself. I would like to be able to print these at the front for myself and in the normal printing order for the client. So that I don't have to go in and print single pages
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It’s a pretty complicated process, but you can do it.
Ok, that is a lie but I just wanted to tell you what you wanted to hear so that my post wouldn’t be marked unhelpful like the party guy’s answer was marked.
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That's not possible.
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Because I couldn't help him by stating something as true that isn't true, I wasn't helpful to him. Got it.
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I have to manually print those forms separately. This is different from prior years before we had masking.
When I sent 8879s to clients with masking and "Do Not Mail" or "Taxpayer Copy" watermarks, the clients called to ask if they could be mailed, like the 8879s to me and the 1040ES and 1040V to the government. That is not how it should work.
ps Prior to masking, I set the Print All parameters so the 8879, 1040V and 1040ES printed first, then the Slip sheet, then returns. I separately print the letters since I use colored paper for those.
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The more I know the more I don’t know.
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This is NOT Intuit support. Nor, despite our many, many attempts to read minds, we are not that good at it.
WE are volunteers.
YOUR question (?) wasn't clear, at all.
IF you care, you *can* turn off notifications of postings to your incomplete question.
Good luck going forward.
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Not sure if you ever got a suitable answer, but why not print to pdf, and then choose the printing order yourself by setting what specific pages you want in the "pages" box? I do this every time to get things printed in the order I prefer, which is only slightly out of order from what the software spits it out as.
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The same problem here. Not able to solve. Hope Intuit will solve soon