

You might have to check the 'optional' updates as well as the 'important' updates to be through.
WRITING ON PDF FLIP UPSIDE DOWN WHEN FLATTENED DRIVERS
In that case, you should check if there are any updated drivers for the printer, which I think you'd find here: Īnd check Windows update in case the issue is the fault of Word. open the PDF in Edge, click the ellipsis (.) and select Print in the left panel under Printer, select 'Microsoft Print to PDF' (you may also see a 'save as PDF' this does not resolve the issue) Click the Print button give the new file a name and location open the new PDF file in Edge and add your annotation. Then I would strongly suspect the cause is a bug. If it still didn't work after trying either of these two scenarios:

The same would hold true, for Portrait & Flip on Short Edge as well because if it's in portrait and the flip is at the top you'd assume the same sort of change in position. This is because, when you flip to the next page of the 'calendar', the upside-down page would now be right-side up by the change in position. Voted Best Answer With Acrobat and not Reader, you need to use the 'Document' menu item 'Rotated Pages' (Shift + Ctrl + R) or the 'Tools > Page Content > Rotate Pages' to rotate the pages as needed and then save the file. When I choose save as PDF, the resulting PDF has the text box upside down, even though it's still right side up within the Word document. When I go to print it, the preview window shows one of the text boxes having flipped upside down (the other text boxes stayed right side up). The reason I mention this is because I'm picturing say for example a calendar if you're in Landscape & Flip on Long edge then the normal / expected result would be that the back page is printed upside-down relative to the front page. All text boxes appear upright as they should in the Word document. However, you didn't mention which combination therein you tried.
