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Old June 30th, 2004, 08:04 PM
Jan
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I can't get publisher to print a banner on banner paper
without it trying to tile. The banner is not larger than
the banner paper--there is no reason for it to tile. How
can I get it to simply print my banner onto banner paper?
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Old June 30th, 2004, 08:15 PM
Mary Sauer
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Setup your printer first.

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"Jan" wrote in message
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I can't get publisher to print a banner on banner paper
without it trying to tile. The banner is not larger than
the banner paper--there is no reason for it to tile. How
can I get it to simply print my banner onto banner paper?



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Old June 30th, 2004, 09:37 PM
Ed Bennett
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A small child turns to Ed, and exclaims: "Look! Look! A post from Jan
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I can't get publisher to print a banner on banner paper
without it trying to tile. The banner is not larger than
the banner paper--there is no reason for it to tile. How
can I get it to simply print my banner onto banner paper?


In addition to Mary's advice, if your banner is over 48" long, Publisher
will always attempt to tile it no matter what you do.

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Old June 30th, 2004, 10:31 PM
Miss Perspicacia Tick
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Ed Bennett wrote:
A small child turns to Ed, and exclaims: "Look! Look! A post from Jan
!"...
I can't get publisher to print a banner on banner paper
without it trying to tile. The banner is not larger than
the banner paper--there is no reason for it to tile. How
can I get it to simply print my banner onto banner paper?


In addition to Mary's advice, if your banner is over 48" long,
Publisher will always attempt to tile it no matter what you do.


Publisher can only print banners 4' long?! According to the settings in my
2003 the largest is 120" - or 10'.



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Old June 30th, 2004, 10:46 PM
°°°MS°Publisher°°°
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What does '48", 4', 120" and 10'' mean. Can you please quote those in
proper measurements.

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Old June 30th, 2004, 10:55 PM
Cari \(MS MVP\)
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Unless you are in Canada or the continent of Europe which uses the metric
system, the measurements are perfectly correctly quoted in feet and inches.

Perhaps you might like to do some research on standard measurements.
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"°°°MS°Publisher°°°" wrote in message
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What does '48", 4', 120" and 10'' mean. Can you please quote those in
proper measurements.

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Old July 1st, 2004, 05:37 AM
°°°MS°Publisher°°°
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What is 'feet and inches'?
Can you explain

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Old July 1st, 2004, 05:51 AM
Cari \(MS MVP\)
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Google for it. Or do you have a reading problem as well?
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"°°°MS°Publisher°°°" wrote in message
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What is 'feet and inches'?
Can you explain

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any road will take you there!"




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Old July 1st, 2004, 08:03 AM
Ed Bennett
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A small child turns to Ed, and exclaims: "Look! Look! A post from Miss
Perspicacia Tick !"...
Publisher can only print banners 4' long?! According to the settings
in my 2003 the largest is 120" - or 10'.


You can create a longer banner, but Publisher will attempt to print it as
tiles.
The limitation is documented in a KB article, which I can't find at the
moment
You have to use Zoom Smart or some other workaround to print larger.

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Old July 1st, 2004, 08:26 AM
°°°MS°Publisher°°°
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Are you just another of those poorly educated ignorant people?
Start protesting in the US for human rights.

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any road will take you there!"


"Cari (MS MVP)" wrote in message
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Google for it. Or do you have a reading problem as well?



 




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