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Why not copy the whole document and paste it into a new page?

Nick

On 16 November 2011 11:04, jimjxr <jimjxr@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi,

I have a document with only one page, I'd like to print this one page side
by side on an A4 paper, but I couldn't find a way to do this. If I go to
Print->Page Layout and set Pages per sheet to 2, it will just print the one
page on the right side with left side empty. I tried to set Number of copies
to 2, but this will just print 2 pages with the content on the right side.

Thanks

Jim

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