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- From: brown@NCoast.ORG (Stan Brown)
- Subject: Re: 2 Page up Word for Windows
- Organization: Oak Road Systems, Cleveland Ohio USA
- Date: Fri, 6 Nov 1992 12:34:48 GMT
- Message-ID: <BxAoA1.qy@NCoast.ORG>
- References: <1992Nov5.083841.1@tesla.njit.edu>
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- In article <1992Nov5.083841.1@tesla.njit.edu> kpm8447@tesla.njit.edu writes:
- >Does anyone know of a program (or macro for word for windows 2.0) that
- >allows the laser printing of 2 pages up on one. So that the paper would
- >be viewed in landscape (11x8.5) but it would have to portrait pages shrunk
- >down on it. My computer lab here at school prints like that to conserve
- >paper and I figured it would be nice to do when printing documentation.
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- Using WfW to print monospaced documentation strikes me as overkill. If
- your requirement doesn't absolutely include WfW, I recommend "LASERLST",
- a free utility from PC Magazine. It's in VOL8N07.ARC in PD:<MSDOS.PCMAG>
- at Simtel. I have used it for many years under DOS; haven't tried it
- under Windows but I'd imagine it works at least in a DOS window.
- --
- Stan Brown, Oak Road Systems brown@Ncoast.ORG
- Cleveland, Ohio, USA
- "Only the futility of the first flood prevents God from unleashing another."
- --Chamfort, as quoted in Claude Arnaud's {Chamfort: A Biography}
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