If you have Word 2000 or above, you can set the flyer up as a full page and
then choose "4 pages per sheet" in the Print dialog. If you're using an
earlier version, you may have this capability in your printer driver.
Otherwise, you can set the page up as a 2x2 table or use two columns and put
the information twice into each column.
Suzanne, I followed your advice. Once I printed the page, only the top left
corner printed out. Which leaves me with 3/4 of a blank sheet. I think your
methhod is on the right track, but I'm thinking that we are still missing
something. What are your thoughts?
Suzanne S. Barnhill wrote on 10/15/2004 10:35 ET :
If you have Word 2000 or above, you can set the flyer up as a full page and
then choose "4 pages per sheet" in the Print dialog. If you're using
an
earlier version, you may have this capability in your printer driver.
Otherwise, you can set the page up as a 2x2 table or use two columns and put
the information twice into each column.
Suzanne S. Barnhill
Microsoft MVP (Word)
Words into Type
Fairhope, Alabama USA
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Thanks for the answers. I didn't understand the 2x2 table; however, making th
two columns and putting everything in each column twice worked beautifully.
Thanks again.
Formatting one page, then printing 4 per page was the first answer I needed. But, the second part was vital, too, which was to print page 1,1,1,1. Thank you so much! You saved a me a lot of time and trouble here at work!!
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