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Can I print one page onto four A3 pages?
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I'm just wondering is there a way using Word 2003 in which I can print a page so that it comes out onto four A3 pages so that they can then be assmbled together to have the one page printed as the larger size?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I've not worked on this since Thursday but what I'm wondering is whether it would be possible to save the document as a jpeg or something, then divide the jpeg into 4 seperate images, each exactly one quarter of the original. Then I print each image individually onto an A3 sheet. If that works per my theory then I have my large poster. I will be looking into it.
GRC2C - i say again - is my answer invisible?
what you have just proposed - and what you said mcfluff had given you an idea for - is EXACTLY what i suggested to you a good many answers back... and you ignored it!... or obviously didn't read the answers properly.. now you are saying it as though it just popped into your head...!
i wont bother next time.
what you have just proposed - and what you said mcfluff had given you an idea for - is EXACTLY what i suggested to you a good many answers back... and you ignored it!... or obviously didn't read the answers properly.. now you are saying it as though it just popped into your head...!
i wont bother next time.
Sorry joko, I saw you say to cut an A4 into quarters and then scan so I just thought that sounded too hard to do. Then having collated all the suggestions in my empty brain, I realised that I could divide the picture into exactly 4 quarters, 4 individual jpegs, without having to cut up and scan A4 paper. In fairness, I attributed that brainwave to mcfluff, but obviously a lot of people helped me out.
Apologies, though for not really scrutinising all the responses. I am very grateful to all the people on this site and my success ratio with my problems from the answers that people give is hitting 100%
By the by, it worked out quite good.
Apologies, though for not really scrutinising all the responses. I am very grateful to all the people on this site and my success ratio with my problems from the answers that people give is hitting 100%
By the by, it worked out quite good.
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