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Pub 2003 large banner printed in separate sections

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blwrs - 30 Jan 2008 18:29 GMT
I have publisher 2003.  I’m trying to print a 2’ H X 12’ Long banner to my
adobe PDF printer.  If my paper size is greater than 48” in either direction
it automatically tries to print to several smaller sheets of paper (separate
sections) instead of one large one.  (like I’m going to tape them together)  
I need to be able to print to just one sheet.  What can I do to fix this
problem?
JoAnn Paules - 30 Jan 2008 20:57 GMT
Which version of Acrobat are you using?

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>I have publisher 2003.  I’m trying to print a 2’ H X 12’ Long banner to my
> adobe PDF printer.  If my paper size is greater than 48” in either
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> I need to be able to print to just one sheet.  What can I do to fix this
> problem?
blwrs - 30 Jan 2008 21:27 GMT
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> Which version of Acrobat are you using?
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> > I need to be able to print to just one sheet.  What can I do to fix this
> > problem?
JoAnn Paules - 31 Jan 2008 00:10 GMT
When you print it to the .pdf drivers, try going in and changing the size of
the "paper" to 24" x 144". I don't have Acrobat installed on my laptop right
now but I can do it with PrimoPDF so common sense says it can be done with
Acrobat.

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LVTravel - 31 Jan 2008 01:03 GMT
JoAnn's correct, Adobe's PDF printer (at least for version 6.0 that I still
use) can go to page sizes up to 200 inches by 200 inches.

> When you print it to the .pdf drivers, try going in and changing the size
> of the "paper" to 24" x 144". I don't have Acrobat installed on my laptop
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JoAnn Paules - 31 Jan 2008 01:12 GMT
It's still 200" x 200"

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> JoAnn's correct, Adobe's PDF printer (at least for version 6.0 that I
> still use) can go to page sizes up to 200 inches by 200 inches.
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blwrs - 31 Jan 2008 15:58 GMT
Thanks for your help.  but for some reason it's still not working right.  
when i select 24" x 144" paper from the pdf printer and click "o.k." then go
right back to the printer it defaults back to a letter.  maybe it's a problem
with the PDF printer and not publisher.

> It's still 200" x 200"
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blwrs - 31 Jan 2008 17:25 GMT
I was not correct earlier.  it does not appear to be a PDF problem, I just
downloaded primopdf and i'm getting the same problem.  i'm able to do a 24" H
X 129" wide banner just fine.  but as soon as I cross over 130" wide is when
I have problems.  I need to be at 144" wide.

> It's still 200" x 200"
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> >>>> > problem?
 
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