Publisher poster page selection

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Trey

I just made a poster that requires (12 sheets) 11"/8.5" paper. I messed up
and I had to reprint a certain part of it. Luckily it was on the last row of
tiles and I could print from the last page starting off. After reprinting I
had to cancel the print to make it stop printing because I am just completely
draining my ink and it's not worth reprint the whole thing. I cut it off a
tile early and so I had to go and repint again cutting it off after the 8th
tile. On my second reprint my printer stopped using the cyan pigmant and was
just magenta and yellows for the 8th and 9th tiles...the ones I needed. I
checked the help and trouble shooting and it went into an elaborate scheme to
make a freaking page selection. It isn't even a page selection it is
recreating what part of the poster I want to print as the whole poster using
the horizontal and vertical rulers tool. This is absolutely rediculous since
i would have to measure in exactness where to drag the ruler guide to select
what part I would like to reprint.

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Ed Bennett

Trey said:
I just made a poster that requires (12 sheets) 11"/8.5" paper. I
messed up and I had to reprint a certain part of it.
<snip>

Use a free PDF converter such as PrimoPDF (www.primopdf.com) to print to a
PDF file instead of printing to your printer. Then print the PDF file from
Adobe Reader. You can then print any individual page you want. No ruler
dragging.
 

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