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Jim V - 12 Feb 2004 21:06 GMT
How do I get a regular single page Word document to print the same document twice on one page.  I want to rotate the image 90 degrees and have it print side by side in landscape mode on a single sheet of 81/2"X11" paper?
Suzanne S. Barnhill - 12 Feb 2004 23:36 GMT
If you have Word 2000 or above, you have two different "2 pages per sheet"
options, one in Page Setup and one in the Print dialog. They have different
effects (the first sets up two logical pages per physical page, and this is
what you see as you are creating the document; the second shrinks your
document to half the page size). If you have an earlier version, you can use
snaking columns or a two-column table to place elements side-by-side on a
page.

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> How do I get a regular single page Word document to print the same document twice on one page.  I want to rotate the image 90 degrees and have
it print side by side in landscape mode on a single sheet of 81/2"X11"
paper?
Stefan Blom - 16 Feb 2004 09:09 GMT
Also note that, regardless of Word version, you might be
able to print two document pages (or more) on a single
sheet of paper, assuming that your printer supports it.

Stefan Blom

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