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Old 10-08-2019, 12:13 PM
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I have asked this on a different Web forum but no response so here it goes:
This question is regarding Microsoft Publisher 2019.

I need to print one A2 page in landscape, which is = to two A3 pages in portrait next to each other on the X plane.



I have been trying to do this but have only been able to do it across three A3 pages, the A3 pages being in portrait.

I have searched the Web but there appears no way to do what I need to do? There must be a way, surely. This is not something exquisite that I am trying.


Also, how do I scale a page so that there are no white gaps around the edges?
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Try the Folded Card method. It may suit your needs.

With Publisher open, click the Page Design tab and then expand the Page Setup options.
Change the Layout type to Folded card.
In the Sheet fold options, change to Half-sheet side fold.
Change the Page width to 29.7 cm and then the Page height to 42 cm.
Margins can also be changed at the point in the dialog box.
I’m using metric. You will need to change the to the inches equivalent if your set up is in imperial.
Click the sheet fold option to force the preview to reflect your inputted sizes, OK to progress.

Click Yes to Automatically insert pages.

Add content to Page one. My 'publication' is simple and I’m just inserting an image and resizing to suite the page size (A3).
Add content to Page two as before.

In the Print Preview, check the result and the settings then print.
The printer connected at the time of the video creation shown below doesn’t print to A2 size, so I have opted to use Adobe PDF printer to try and show you the resulting PDF image and the A2 size (59.4 cm x 42 cm).
Click the image below to see a short video of the above.



Your printer, if it doesn’t support the A2 size, may not have the options you need and subsequently aren’t there to select.
Print sizes are taken from printer drivers installed.

Most printers give pages approximately a 3mm border around a printed page. Some printers offer a ‘no borders’ option but this may only be seen as an option when high quality paper settings are opted for and this feature may not be offered at all page sizes.
A PDF can have no borders as in my example – however, as soon as it is printed out, the border may be added by the printer settings by default unless options are there to remove them.
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