Washac macrumors 68030 Original poster Jun 4, 2011 #1 Hi Silly question maybe but I have a PDF document that I want to print but it is 66 Pages long, is there a way that I can print more than one on screen page onto one A4 sheet of paper ?
Hi Silly question maybe but I have a PDF document that I want to print but it is 66 Pages long, is there a way that I can print more than one on screen page onto one A4 sheet of paper ?
Washac macrumors 68030 Original poster Jun 4, 2011 #3 Cindori said: in Preview: archive - print - select pictures per side Click to expand... Hi Not sure I am in the right place, but I choose print, there is a Preview button, I click on that and I get a message saying, preview not supported.
Cindori said: in Preview: archive - print - select pictures per side Click to expand... Hi Not sure I am in the right place, but I choose print, there is a Preview button, I click on that and I get a message saying, preview not supported.
Pomeroy macrumors 6502 Jun 4, 2011 #4 In Previews print dialog change "Preview" to "layout" and select the number of Pages per Sheet you want.
In Previews print dialog change "Preview" to "layout" and select the number of Pages per Sheet you want.
Washac macrumors 68030 Original poster Jun 4, 2011 #5 Pomeroy said: In Previews print dialog change "Preview" to "layout" and select the number of Pages per Sheet you want. Click to expand... Hi OK, thanks I was using Adobe reader, sorry 🙂 Last edited: Jun 4, 2011
Pomeroy said: In Previews print dialog change "Preview" to "layout" and select the number of Pages per Sheet you want. Click to expand... Hi OK, thanks I was using Adobe reader, sorry 🙂
Cindori macrumors 68040 Jun 4, 2011 #6 Preview is not a button, it is an application that is built into Mac OS and is the default software in which you open and view PDF files and images.
Preview is not a button, it is an application that is built into Mac OS and is the default software in which you open and view PDF files and images.
Washac macrumors 68030 Original poster Jun 4, 2011 #7 Cindori said: Preview is not a button, it is an application that is built into Mac OS and is the default software in which you open and view PDF files and images. Click to expand... Hi I have Preview open but cannot find this archive layout setting that you speak off.
Cindori said: Preview is not a button, it is an application that is built into Mac OS and is the default software in which you open and view PDF files and images. Click to expand... Hi I have Preview open but cannot find this archive layout setting that you speak off.
Washac macrumors 68030 Original poster Jun 4, 2011 #9 Hi Sorry not to be a computer geek, we cannot all be clever, I have it now. Oh, and fail yourself 😛