From: Gradinglv on
I am trying to print a blue print to actual scale. I know there is a way to
print what is on the screen and tape them together,, I just forgot how.LOL..
When I enlarge it on the screen then print it it comes out to fit the whole
page,so small that you can't even see it. PLEASE HELP?
Jerry G
From: Suzanne S. Barnhill on
Word does not offer a way to tile documents. Your printer may do so,
however.

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Suzanne S. Barnhill
Microsoft MVP (Word)
Words into Type
Fairhope, Alabama USA
http://word.mvps.org

"Gradinglv" <Gradinglv(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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>I am trying to print a blue print to actual scale. I know there is a way to
> print what is on the screen and tape them together,, I just forgot
> how.LOL..
> When I enlarge it on the screen then print it it comes out to fit the
> whole
> page,so small that you can't even see it. PLEASE HELP?
> Jerry G
>

From: Mr. Raymond Kenneth Petry on
NOT TO SPEAK IDLY, But--

1. The Page Setup Dialog box,
2. The Printer Dialog box,
3. (The Print Preview Dialog box accesses both),

Should have -among them- options for--

1. Paper Size (a Paper/Quality),
2. Paper Source/Bin (a Paper/Quality) (loaded with a size of paper),
3. Paper Type (a Paper/Quality),
4. Scale (like the browser-zoom),
5. 'Enable' Shrink to fit ... (you'd want Off),
6. Print Frames (an Option) (You might want an inner frame),
7. Find Printer (if you have a blueprint printer).

And the print will be automatically -or most printers will- split the
printout across multiple sheets, to print the entire blueprint ... or any
page too big for one sheet.

Ray.

"Gradinglv" wrote:

> I am trying to print a blue print to actual scale. I know there is a way to
> print what is on the screen and tape them together,, I just forgot how.LOL..
....