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I have a document which has A5 size in portrait position.
I want to print this document as two columns on an A4 paper which is in
landscape position. I mean I want to print two copies of my A5 document on an
A4 paper.
How can I do it?
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In the File | Page Setup dialog, Paper tab, change the paper size of your
document to A4. On the margins tab, change the orientation to Landscape, and
under "Multiple pages," choose "2 pages per sheet." This will give you two
A5 pages on an A4 sheet. If the document is a single page, you can either
copy page 1 onto page 2 or just print "Pages 1,1" from the Print dialog.
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I have a document which has A5 size in portrait position.
I want to print this document as two columns on an A4 paper which is in
landscape position. I mean I want to print two copies of my A5 document on
an
A4 paper.
How can I do it?



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