PSP x8 printing large image across multiple pages?
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PSP x8 printing large image across multiple pages?
Is there a way to split an image to print it across multiple pages in X8? I know I've done it before on an older version, but I can't remember how I did it!
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Re: PSP x8 printing large image across multiple pages?
Are you by chance thinking about the Image Slicer? If so it's on the Web Tool-bar. You can enable it via View -> Tool-bars -> Web.
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Re: PSP x8 printing large image across multiple pages?
You may be better off going via your printers settings. Borderless printing and page set up may give you a cleaner result. All else fails take a look at QImage for printing flexibility.
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Re: PSP x8 printing large image across multiple pages?
It wasn't that. It would let you post a long banner for example. I think you would tell it you wanted to print it over, say 4 pages, and it would print out part of the image on each of those pages to make one long picture.
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Re: PSP x8 printing large image across multiple pages?
You probably want this http://www.ronyasoft.com/products/proposter/Wraith_3 wrote:It wasn't that. It would let you post a long banner for example. I think you would tell it you wanted to print it over, say 4 pages, and it would print out part of the image on each of those pages to make one long picture.
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Re: PSP x8 printing large image across multiple pages?
That might work! I'll have to try it out. Thanks! I still wish I remembered how I did it before!
Re: PSP x8 printing large image across multiple pages?
Microsoft Excel offers multi-page printing.
- Insert the image into an Excel Sheet.
- Set the view to Page Break View.
- Adjust the margins and page orientation.
- Then resize the image until it spans the desired number of pages.
- Insert the image into an Excel Sheet.
- Set the view to Page Break View.
- Adjust the margins and page orientation.
- Then resize the image until it spans the desired number of pages.
