Don
Tue Nov 23 05:49:29 CST 2004
My thought was to rebuild the page. Why start with 12x18 if it can't be
printed?
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Don
Vancouver, USA
"JoAnn Paules" <jl_amerson@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:0NWdneOe-6PrNz_cRVn-1w@suscom.com...
> Besides, the proportions of those two page sizes are not the same. You
would
> NOT be happy with the results.
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> JoAnn Paules
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> "Don Schmidt" <Retired@Engineer.PNB> wrote in message
> news:10q5ac4e02pgqfc@corp.supernews.com...
> > Why use 12"x18"? Redo with the 8½"x14".
> >
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> > Don
> > Vancouver, USA
> >
> >
> > "Sir Gie" <Sir Gie@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> > news:57DA0915-6771-4612-BEEE-0EFCC96666FC@microsoft.com...
> >> I am using MS Publisher 2003. I wanted to print to a reduced size our
> > school
> >> paper which I formatted using 12" x 18" custom size. How can I print
the
> >> pages to a legal size, 8.5" x 14", without tile printing of just one
page
> > to
> >> four pages? My desktop printer is Epson Stylus C43SX.
> >
> >
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