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Printing wide pages
Any suggestions on printing wide pages? I tried using landscape mode but
still the last two columns were off the page. Use smaller font? I don't see how. There must be a way. Using XP Home. TIA -- I love a good meal! That's why I don't cook. |
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Printing wide pages
On 22/02/2019 16:24, KenK wrote:
Any suggestions on printing wide pages? I tried using landscape mode but still the last two columns were off the page. Use smaller font? I don't see how. There must be a way. "Shrink to Fit" [ Alt-No ] https://i.imgur.com/431Ppis.png -- With over 950 million devices now running Windows 10, customer satisfaction is higher than any previous version of windows. |
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Printing wide pages
On 22 Feb 2019 16:24:15 GMT, KenK wrote:
Any suggestions on printing wide pages? I tried using landscape mode but still the last two columns were off the page. Use smaller font? I don't see how. There must be a way. Using XP Home. TIA Paste it into wordpad, change the font and try again. |
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Printing wide pages
KenK wrote:
Any suggestions on printing wide pages? I tried using landscape mode but still the last two columns were off the page. Use smaller font? I don't see how. Zim zim ala bim, the spirits are about to speak. What? Huh? Oh, they don't know from what software you are trying to print, either, to tell you how to make it change font attributes in its print job to the print spooler. |
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Printing wide pages
KenK wrote:
Any suggestions on printing wide pages? I tried using landscape mode but still the last two columns were off the page. Use smaller font? I don't see how. There must be a way. Using XP Home. TIA "Shrink to Fit", as GG suggests, is a way to make content fit a page. The only thing I can add, is "Export to PDF" when using a document editor, gives you a chance to review the appearance of your work of art, before sending it to the printer. When the PDF is open later in Acrobat Reader, you have the usual print dialog. And if you had a Tabloid sized document, you could always do a Shrink To Fit in the Acrobat print dialog, to make it fit a sheet of typing paper. I just find printing from Acrobat to be slightly more predictable. I find other printing options (even with a Shrink To Fit option), will invariably produce bad output, wasting a sheet of paper or a sheet of coated stock for photos on my inkjet. Paul |
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