How can I view more than 2 pages at once?

W

Wendy

I want to make a banner on Publisher but I want one letter on each page so I
can cut them out. I am using wordart to create each letter but I would like
to see all the pages laid out in a row all at once to make sure the letters
are the same size. I know you can do a two page spread but that is no good. I
also tried in the banner template to create margin lines to divide the one
page into about 15 but when going to print preview the alignment of the
letters is off.
There has to be a way to view many pages at once (I know you can do it in
word) any ideas?
 
J

JoAnn Paules [MVP]

To make sure they were all the same, why not tweak the first one and then
copy, paste, and edit the rest?
 
W

Wendy

No that wouldn't work because say I copied a W made in wordart and then
changed the W to an l it would be the same width as the W. But that isn't my
problem. I have finished the banner now and all I was able to do was check
print preview after every letter and make sure it was centered on the
page...very tedious way of doing it but apparently there is no other way.

JoAnn Paules said:
To make sure they were all the same, why not tweak the first one and then
copy, paste, and edit the rest?

--

JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]



Wendy said:
I want to make a banner on Publisher but I want one letter on each page so
I
can cut them out. I am using wordart to create each letter but I would
like
to see all the pages laid out in a row all at once to make sure the
letters
are the same size. I know you can do a two page spread but that is no
good. I
also tried in the banner template to create margin lines to divide the one
page into about 15 but when going to print preview the alignment of the
letters is off.
There has to be a way to view many pages at once (I know you can do it in
word) any ideas?
 
M

Mary Sauer

In the print preview, look on the toolbar, there is an option to see multiple
pages at once.

--
Mary Sauer MSFT MVP
http://office.microsoft.com/


Wendy said:
No that wouldn't work because say I copied a W made in wordart and then
changed the W to an l it would be the same width as the W. But that isn't my
problem. I have finished the banner now and all I was able to do was check
print preview after every letter and make sure it was centered on the
page...very tedious way of doing it but apparently there is no other way.

JoAnn Paules said:
To make sure they were all the same, why not tweak the first one and then
copy, paste, and edit the rest?

--

JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]



Wendy said:
I want to make a banner on Publisher but I want one letter on each page so
I
can cut them out. I am using wordart to create each letter but I would
like
to see all the pages laid out in a row all at once to make sure the
letters
are the same size. I know you can do a two page spread but that is no
good. I
also tried in the banner template to create margin lines to divide the one
page into about 15 but when going to print preview the alignment of the
letters is off.
There has to be a way to view many pages at once (I know you can do it in
word) any ideas?
 

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