Publisher Page sizes

S

spudule

Hi all!
I'm doing a project that consists of 3 x 3 A3 pages... (in other words there
are 3 rows and 3 columns of landscape orientated A3 pages)
I will be printing off the pages separately (as 9 A3 sheets, not one massive
A-1 page), but I will be working on the project as a whole, this is because,
after printing these pages will be put together to give the overall image, as
each page relates to all of the others.
This means that I am attempting to define a sheet of width 1260mm and height
891mm, that consists of 9 pages of A3 paper (420mm x 297mm)

However Publisher tells me that the maximum width I am allowed is 609.6cm.
Please can you fix it for me that I get the size page that I am after so that
I can produce a report that has the high level of graphical sophistication I
am trying to convey.

Many thanks in advance, spudule :)
 
M

Mary Sauer

What version Publisher are you using? I can input your measurements into
Publisher okay, but I cannot get 3 x 3 A3 pages without it tiling. I'm not sure
what you are wanting to do.
 
E

Ed Bennett

spudule said:
This means that I am attempting to define a sheet of width 1260mm and height
891mm, that consists of 9 pages of A3 paper (420mm x 297mm)

However Publisher tells me that the maximum width I am allowed is 609.6cm.
Please can you fix it for me that I get the size page that I am after so that
I can produce a report that has the high level of graphical sophistication I
am trying to convey.

1260mm is the same as 126cm, which is less than 609.6cm. I think you're
mixing up mm and cm :)
 
S

spudule

I said A-1... and yes I know that's a fictional paper size, I was crediting
you with some intelligence
 
S

spudule

Ahh sorry about that Mary, I was informed by the navigation I made to get to
this forum that this was the publisher 07 specific bit, but hey ho, now you
know. I'm using Microsoft Office 2007 Enterprise Edition. Thanks :)
 

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