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Comment imprimer 2 pages par feuille?
Thank you for the picture—it helps! The difference between yours and mine is that I have a multiple page document and selected 2 pages per sheet. You have a one page document and it left one side blank. (Or possibly it's page 1 which is set as a Cover Page.)
Solution #1: If you have a multiple page document, then print more than one page.
Solution #2: If you have a one-page document, you need to duplicate the page first.
• In the Pages panel, Option drag the page to copy it (In Windows it's either
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Multiple > 2 x 2 > edit it to 1 x 2 > select Vertical or Horizontal
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Sorry. It doesn't work.
See the link to the printscreen
https://www.dropbox.com/s/htfmuavg0t7c1ew/Printscreen.pdf?dl=0
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Thank you for the picture—it helps! The difference between yours and mine is that I have a multiple page document and selected 2 pages per sheet. You have a one page document and it left one side blank. (Or possibly it's page 1 which is set as a Cover Page.)
Solution #1: If you have a multiple page document, then print more than one page.
Solution #2: If you have a one-page document, you need to duplicate the page first.
• In the Pages panel, Option drag the page to copy it (In Windows it's either Ctrl drag or Alt drag—one will work).
• Confirm that you are printing both pages and again, it's Multiple > 1x 2
In this example it says Selected Pages because I selected them in the Pages panel before printing.
Does it work now?
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I have duplicate the file, combine the 2 files in one new file and print it as you said, see the picture of print panel:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/tbqbjqh3mmw3je5/Solution.pdf?dl=0 <https://www.dropbox.com/s/tbqbjqh3mmw3je5/Solution.pdf?dl=0>
And, it surprised me, it works!
Le 23 août 2016 à 00:12, jane-e <forums_noreply@adobe.com> a écrit :
How print 2 pages per paper sheet
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Thank you for the picture—it helps! The difference between yours and mine is that I have a multiple page document and selected 2 pages per sheet. You have a one page document and it left one side blank. (Or possibly it's page 1 which is set as a Cover Page.)
Solution #1: If you have a multiple page document, then print more than one page.
Solution #2: If you have a one-page document, you need to duplicate the page first.
• In the Pages panel, Option drag the page to copy it (In Windows it's either Ctrl drag or Alt drag—one will work).
• Confirm that you are printing both pages and again, it's Multiple > 1x 2
In this example it says Selected Pages because I selected them in the Pages panel before printing.
Does it work now?
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In the print dialog select Pages and enter 1,1