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Is it possible to reduce page size so that I can print more than one page on one page by inserting page break after each page printing. this feature must be printer dependent. i want it for hp inkjet/epson stylus c90.


please cud u help at the earliest..
Aug 31 '07 #1
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pbmods
5,821 Expert 4TB
Heya, suvarna.

What's your operating system?
Aug 31 '07 #2
suvarna
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Heya, suvarna.

What's your operating system?

OS is XP professional. Is it possible to reduce page size n printing without forwarding the page from the printer..
Sep 3 '07 #3
debasisdas
8,127 Expert 4TB
try to use CHR(14) for compression.
Sep 3 '07 #4
suvarna
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try to use CHR(14) for compression.

i want to adjust settings through print prefference is it possible? for printing any word doc o any non formated doc whch would allow reduction of the page size.

i tried creating form but then it forwards the entire page after adjusting to new settings is thr any othr way??
Sep 3 '07 #5
pbmods
5,821 Expert 4TB
Heya, Suvarna.

I know it's possible on a Mac, and I'm sure there's an way to do it on a PC. Look for printing options. Perhaps there's a 'layout' or 'scale' option.
Sep 3 '07 #6

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