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How can I create four equal boxes of text on one page?
I have a Word page that has a flier for a parade that is listed twice in
order to put the information two on a page. I need to make this same flier, but four on one page. Instead of one sheet of paper having two copies of the flier, I need to reduce the size and make it four copies of the flier to one page. The quarter size sheets will fit in the Christmas cards much easier than the larger half of a sheet of paper. I am a semi-novice with Word documents. I must have this problem solved by today, Friday, Novmber 30th. Thank you for the help. |
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How can I create four equal boxes of text on one page?
Two ways of doing this.
The simpliest is to create your flier (only one) on one page of A4/Letter, get it just right and then print, with "4 pages" selected in the Pages per sheet option on the print dialog box. Remember you will need to put "1,1,1,1" in the Pages section of the Page Range options. You can then do the number of copies. Or create a borderless table of 2x2 and arrange this to fit the page, then add your text and arrange as required. Hope this helps DeanH "Kim White" wrote: I have a Word page that has a flier for a parade that is listed twice in order to put the information two on a page. I need to make this same flier, but four on one page. Instead of one sheet of paper having two copies of the flier, I need to reduce the size and make it four copies of the flier to one page. The quarter size sheets will fit in the Christmas cards much easier than the larger half of a sheet of paper. I am a semi-novice with Word documents. I must have this problem solved by today, Friday, Novmber 30th. Thank you for the help. |
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How can I create four equal boxes of text on one page?
Where to I find the way to access the borderless 2x2 tables? I feel so
stupid. This is fairly new for me. Thanks! "DeanH" wrote: Two ways of doing this. The simpliest is to create your flier (only one) on one page of A4/Letter, get it just right and then print, with "4 pages" selected in the Pages per sheet option on the print dialog box. Remember you will need to put "1,1,1,1" in the Pages section of the Page Range options. You can then do the number of copies. Or create a borderless table of 2x2 and arrange this to fit the page, then add your text and arrange as required. Hope this helps DeanH "Kim White" wrote: I have a Word page that has a flier for a parade that is listed twice in order to put the information two on a page. I need to make this same flier, but four on one page. Instead of one sheet of paper having two copies of the flier, I need to reduce the size and make it four copies of the flier to one page. The quarter size sheets will fit in the Christmas cards much easier than the larger half of a sheet of paper. I am a semi-novice with Word documents. I must have this problem solved by today, Friday, Novmber 30th. Thank you for the help. |
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How can I create four equal boxes of text on one page?
If there are already two copies of the flier on the page, the simplest thing
to do would be to use the "2 pages per sheet" option in the Print dialog, which would result in four copies on a page. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA "Kim White" Kim wrote in message ... I have a Word page that has a flier for a parade that is listed twice in order to put the information two on a page. I need to make this same flier, but four on one page. Instead of one sheet of paper having two copies of the flier, I need to reduce the size and make it four copies of the flier to one page. The quarter size sheets will fit in the Christmas cards much easier than the larger half of a sheet of paper. I am a semi-novice with Word documents. I must have this problem solved by today, Friday, Novmber 30th. Thank you for the help. |
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How can I create four equal boxes of text on one page?
Sorry if this is too late for your deadline (family commitments called "the
weekend"). I mean create a table (from the Table menu on the main options list, Insert, Table) of 2 columns and 2 rows, giving you a table of 4 cells. I would think that the multipage printing option would be quicker for you as the Table could be tricky to get "just right". Hope you got your fliers out in time. All the best DeanH "Kim White" wrote: Where to I find the way to access the borderless 2x2 tables? I feel so stupid. This is fairly new for me. Thanks! "DeanH" wrote: Two ways of doing this. The simpliest is to create your flier (only one) on one page of A4/Letter, get it just right and then print, with "4 pages" selected in the Pages per sheet option on the print dialog box. Remember you will need to put "1,1,1,1" in the Pages section of the Page Range options. You can then do the number of copies. Or create a borderless table of 2x2 and arrange this to fit the page, then add your text and arrange as required. Hope this helps DeanH "Kim White" wrote: I have a Word page that has a flier for a parade that is listed twice in order to put the information two on a page. I need to make this same flier, but four on one page. Instead of one sheet of paper having two copies of the flier, I need to reduce the size and make it four copies of the flier to one page. The quarter size sheets will fit in the Christmas cards much easier than the larger half of a sheet of paper. I am a semi-novice with Word documents. I must have this problem solved by today, Friday, Novmber 30th. Thank you for the help. |
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