Re: Creating Largeoster

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Setup your printer first for tabloid, in page setup, select banner, input 3 foot
width, 4 foot height. Of course you will have to resize your .gif. The resolution
will deteriorate.
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> Using Windows P Pro and Publisher 2003. I have a GIF graphic that I need to
> expand into a 36" by 48 " poster. My printer will print in formats of up to
> 11 by 17 inch. Publisher has a mechanism to overlap pages and print to
> multiple pages that can be taped together into one large page. IF you know
> how to use it!
>
> How do I get from a 8.5" by 11" graphic GIF file to a 36" by 48" poster?
>
> I'd like to print on 11 by 17 format to make the taping easier. How do I
> set up the printer to output 11 by 17 and the multiple pages to overlap
> sufficiently to be useful? When I try the 11 bu 17 output is in the wrong
> configuation and ddoes not contain the entire page needed to make the
> poster5. My printer is a Konica Minolta C350.
>
>


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