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Lee Bogner
 

Printing in E-Book Format


Good day! Does anyone know how I would print an MS PowerPoint slide handput page, 2 slides per page on to a pre-formatted photo paper, specifically 5x7 size Kodak Premium Picture Paper? Software from the Kodak site, PicturePage, appears to allow me to print two different photographs on one sheet of paper - but I cannot figure out how to format the PowerPoint Hand outs - 2 slides per page - to print on this paper, 5x7 size Kodak Premium Picture Paper with 2 photos per page. Any input is appreciated!


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February 11, 2002

 
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  I don't have any answer for you on this one, Lee. Maybe some pro PowerPoint user will come by and help us out.


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February 14, 2002

 

George Corbin
  Lee -- not sure I completely follow, but let me give it a shot:

* I'll print 2 shots to a page on regular 8.5 X 11 photo paper (not sure if you're saying that your single sheet is actually 5X7, and you're trying to print 2 images to it?).

* To print (powerpoint) 2 shots to an 8.5 X 11 page, click: file --> print --> in the Print pop-up screen, lower left, there's a box that says "Print what". This is a pull down menu. Select "handouts". Then, immediately to the right, there's a new pull-down for "slides per page". Select "2". This will print two consecutive slides on one 8.5 X 11 sheet, at about 5X7 in size each. Good luck!


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February 23, 2002

 

Lee Bogner
  Hi George, thanks for your quick response. I have the "handouts" 2 per page working from Power Point. And through Kodak software I can get two different photos per page - two 5x7s or two 4x6s (# cat881 7066) which then peel off like stamps from the Kodak 8x11 Picture paper. The trick is to both together. I am working to figure out how to get the PowerPoint hardouts to align with the Kodak paper. I am still investigating.
Regards, Lee


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February 26, 2002

 
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