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How to Automatically Scale up Pages from 8.5x11 to 17x11



 
 
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Old August 6th, 2009, 12:00 AM posted to microsoft.public.publisher
sailz
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Default How to Automatically Scale up Pages from 8.5x11 to 17x11

I was making a newsletter for a year in review as a booklet and I
accidentally made it in 8.5x11 so when printed its only brochure size
(8.5"tall by 5.5"wide), the problem is I wanted it printed on 17x11 paper so
when printed it would be full size. Is there any way I can auto scale
everything from my 8.5x11 document to a 17x11 document, or do I have to
recreate the whole thing all over again?

Thanks
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Old August 6th, 2009, 12:32 AM posted to microsoft.public.publisher
Don Schmidt[_2_]
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Default How to Automatically Scale up Pages from 8.5x11 to 17x11

You could make the page an image file using a program like MWSnap and then
insert it into the 11x17 and resize it.


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I was making a newsletter for a year in review as a booklet and I
accidentally made it in 8.5x11 so when printed its only brochure size
(8.5"tall by 5.5"wide), the problem is I wanted it printed on 17x11 paper
so
when printed it would be full size. Is there any way I can auto scale
everything from my 8.5x11 document to a 17x11 document, or do I have to
recreate the whole thing all over again?

Thanks



 




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