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I want to take a regular sheet of paper, and create 4 quadrants that are
equal in size and can be typed in. The purpose of this is to create a product insert. So after printing, I can take it to the paper cutter, and produce 4 equal product inserts. I know it can be done, because I have seen it done, just don't know how to do it. Thanx Mike Kingsley |
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There are a couple of ways to do this - You could use a table with four
cells, or you could simply print four pages to a sheet - see http://www.gmayor.com/print_multiple_copies.htm -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org Mike Kingsley wrote: I want to take a regular sheet of paper, and create 4 quadrants that are equal in size and can be typed in. The purpose of this is to create a product insert. So after printing, I can take it to the paper cutter, and produce 4 equal product inserts. I know it can be done, because I have seen it done, just don't know how to do it. Thanx Mike Kingsley |
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Mike Kingsley wrote:
I want to take a regular sheet of paper, and create 4 quadrants that are equal in size and can be typed in. The purpose of this is to create a product insert. So after printing, I can take it to the paper cutter, and produce 4 equal product inserts. I know it can be done, because I have seen it done, just don't know how to do it. Thanx Mike Kingsley Hi Mike, Here are two ways: - Go to Tools Letters & Mailings Envelopes & Labels, on the Labels tab. In the Options, select Avery stock 5845. Click the New Document button; this creates a one-page document containing a full-page 2x2 table. (If you can't see the cells, click Table Show Gridlines.) Create your insert in the first cell. Then copy that cell to the clipboard, select the whole table, and paste to replicate it to all four cells. Alternatively, bookmark the first cell and insert Ref fields in the other cells that refer to the bookmark. Print that page in the ordinary way. - Create the insert on a full-size sheet, using fonts and graphics that are twice as big as the desired final size. In the Print dialog, choose 4 pages per sheet at the lower right, and in the Pages box type 1,1,1,1 The page will be scaled to half-size and printed four times on the sheet. -- Regards, Jay Freedman Microsoft Word MVP FAQ: http://word.mvps.org |
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Hi Mike,
Dividing a sheet of paper into 4 equal quadrants is actually quite simple in Microsoft Word. Here are the steps:
Your Word document should now be divided into 4 equal quadrants. You can now type in each quadrant as needed. When you're ready to print, simply print the document as you normally would. Then take the printed sheet to the paper cutter and cut along the horizontal and vertical lines to produce 4 equal product inserts.
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