In Publisher can you Step & Repeat an image to specific location?

P

Print Devil

I would like to duplicate an image on the page like a business card layout
but I want to step and repeat the image a number of times in a specific
orientation and pitch.

Can this be done in MS Publisher 2003?
 
D

drc023

Set the orientation and pitch first then copy and paste. If all the B/C's
have the same data, there are a variety of ways to lay out the master. Are
you printing 4up, 10up or 12up?
 
E

Ed Bennett

Print Devil said:
I would like to duplicate an image on the page like a business card
layout but I want to step and repeat the image a number of times in a
specific orientation and pitch.

In a specific (same) orientation and pitch, or different orientations and
pitches each time.

If it's the same configuration, you can use Ctrl+Shift+Drag to create a
single row, then use Arrange > Align or Distribute > Distribute Horizontally
to space them evenly, then group; then use Ctrl+Shift+Drag to duplicate the
rows, and use Arrange > Align or Distribute > Distribute Vertically to space
the rows evenly, then ungroup.

If it's different orientations and pitches, then you will need to customize
the configuration picture-by-picture, or to write a macro to automate the
process for you.
 
P

Print Devil

Ed Bennett said:
In a specific (same) orientation and pitch, or different orientations and
pitches each time.

If it's the same configuration, you can use Ctrl+Shift+Drag to create a
single row, then use Arrange > Align or Distribute > Distribute Horizontally
to space them evenly, then group; then use Ctrl+Shift+Drag to duplicate the
rows, and use Arrange > Align or Distribute > Distribute Vertically to space
the rows evenly, then ungroup.

If it's different orientations and pitches, then you will need to customize
the configuration picture-by-picture, or to write a macro to automate the
process for you.
 

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