But, who needs Publisher when you have Word and a modern printer? ;-) gd&r
Coming up next: How to use Word as a hammer.
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"Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote in message
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And of course you could also mention, JoAnn, that Publisher has native
support for tiling large documents to any printer.
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"JoAnn Paules [MSFT MVP]" wrote in message
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More and more printers have that feature. I have a friend who's a
needlework
designer and she uses it to make LARGE copies of antique samplers for her
lectures. (Personally I don't like them because they look pieced together
but...)
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"JLMJ204" wrote in message
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HOORAY! My home printer HP officejet 7100 has a similar feature.
Using
the
copy function I was able to copy a printed copy of my original onto a
poster
1, 2, ,3, or 4 sheets wide. My students will be very happy with their
HUGE
classroom constitutuion. Thank you very much for your assistance. JJ
"Herb Tyson [MVP]" wrote:
Some printers offer poster printing as an option. I use the Canon
Pixma
ip5000. It can spread a single sheet over 2, 4, 9 or 16 pieces of
paper.
To
do it, I create a 1-page document. Then, from Word's menu, choose
File -
Print - Properties, Page Setup tab. In the Printing Type section, I
choose
Poster Printing, which cause s Specify button to appear. I click on
that
button to tell the printer how many sheets to use.
It's unlikely you have the same printer I have, but it isn't all that
unlikely that your printer has a similar feature, accessed similarly.
Good
luck!
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"JLMJ204" wrote in message
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I want to print a poster (pages that will be taped together) from a
single
page of text. How is is this done?