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Default How do I print wide text boxes on multiple pages?

I have text boxes that need to be about 14" wide (for cutting and pasting on
a school project.)
I don't seem to be able to get them to print on two pages so I can cut &
glue them next to each other.
Any trick on how to do this would be appreciated.
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Default How do I print wide text boxes on multiple pages?

Word does not offer any way to create documents wider than your printer
allows. Your printer may provide some way to tile larger documents, or you
can do it in Publisher, which can create tiled documents. If all you need is
14", however, have you tried printing landscape on a legal page?

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I have text boxes that need to be about 14" wide (for cutting and pasting

on
a school project.)
I don't seem to be able to get them to print on two pages so I can cut &
glue them next to each other.
Any trick on how to do this would be appreciated.


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