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publisher large format printing
I am trying to print an 8.5 X 11 calendar layout to 36 x 48 plotter. I can
change the size, but a new calendar page comes up when I click ok. Is there a way to change the print paper size on an existing layout? |
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It is much easier to let the large format rip handle resizing. Just make
sure your smaller page is proportional. if you don't have a rip, well then you are not gaining all you could from the printer. In rwillsie wrote: I am trying to print an 8.5 X 11 calendar layout to 36 x 48 plotter. I can change the size, but a new calendar page comes up when I click ok. Is there a way to change the print paper size on an existing layout? |
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What do you mean by rip?
"Mac Townsend" wrote: It is much easier to let the large format rip handle resizing. Just make sure your smaller page is proportional. if you don't have a rip, well then you are not gaining all you could from the printer. In rwillsie wrote: I am trying to print an 8.5 X 11 calendar layout to 36 x 48 plotter. I can change the size, but a new calendar page comes up when I click ok. Is there a way to change the print paper size on an existing layout? |
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-----Original Message----- What do you mean by rip? "Mac Townsend" wrote: It is much easier to let the large format rip handle resizing. Just make sure your smaller page is proportional. if you don't have a rip, well then you are not gaining all you could from the printer. In rwillsie wrote: I am trying to print an 8.5 X 11 calendar layout to 36 x 48 plotter. I can change the size, but a new calendar page comes up when I click ok. Is there a way to change the print paper size on an existing layout? . I would advise that you start a new page. Set your paper size to the 36 X 48. Creat your calendar on the new size and print. |
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RIP
http://whatis.techtarget.com/definit...214294,00.html -- Mary Sauer MS MVP http://office.microsoft.com/ http://msauer.mvps.org/ news://msnews.microsoft.com "rwillsie" wrote in message ... What do you mean by rip? "Mac Townsend" wrote: It is much easier to let the large format rip handle resizing. Just make sure your smaller page is proportional. if you don't have a rip, well then you are not gaining all you could from the printer. In rwillsie wrote: I am trying to print an 8.5 X 11 calendar layout to 36 x 48 plotter. I can change the size, but a new calendar page comes up when I click ok. Is there a way to change the print paper size on an existing layout? |
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Thank you all for your input. I was really just trying to change the size
for the existing page, not re-create it. It would be too costly time wise to re-create. "Chuck Davis" wrote: -----Original Message----- What do you mean by rip? "Mac Townsend" wrote: It is much easier to let the large format rip handle resizing. Just make sure your smaller page is proportional. if you don't have a rip, well then you are not gaining all you could from the printer. In rwillsie wrote: I am trying to print an 8.5 X 11 calendar layout to 36 x 48 plotter. I can change the size, but a new calendar page comes up when I click ok. Is there a way to change the print paper size on an existing layout? . I would advise that you start a new page. Set your paper size to the 36 X 48. Creat your calendar on the new size and print. |
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