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Old 10-28-2011, 05:30 AM
CaptainFuzzyFace CaptainFuzzyFace is offline How to print three pages per sheet Windows 7 32bit How to print three pages per sheet Office 2010 32bit
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Default How to print three pages per sheet

Hi,



I have created a "With Compliments" slip design that is the same width but one third the height of A4. I would like to print three copies of this page onto one sheet of A4.

Since I'd like to use this technique for other things, I don't want a work-around (such as make an A4 sheet with three copies of the page content on it).

Does Word allow different pages sizes vs printer paper sizes? My trial and error suggests not. Maybe the answer will be to create the single page and then create an appropriate label size (three labels per sheet) and print three copies per sheet? That would be fine but I can't see how to do that myself. Maybe someone who knows Word better than I do can show me how to do this?

I have Word 2010 on Windows 7.

All suggestions gratefully heard.

Martin
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