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# Bring up the print dialog box by clicking the "Print" button in the toolbar at the top of the webpage | # Bring up the print dialog box by clicking the "Print" button in the toolbar at the top of the webpage | ||
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# Change "Page Scaling" to "Multiple pages per sheet" | # Change "Page Scaling" to "Multiple pages per sheet" | ||
# Enter the amount of pages you would like to have per sheet | # Enter the amount of pages you would like to have per sheet | ||
# Click the OK / Print button to print your job | # Click the OK / Print button to print your job |
Revision as of 16:36, 16 September 2009
Printing PDF files from your web browser
This article describes how to successfully print PDF files from your web browser. More specifically it deals with a situation where a user's document prints each page on a single sheet of paper even though they chose to print multiple pages of the document on each sheet of paper.
This typically happens when printing PDF files from a web browser. This is because the Adobe Acrobat plugin used to read PDFs on the web has it's own set of print options and doesn't use the traditional Macintosh or Windows ones.
Follow the steps below to ensure your document prints correctly when opting to place multiple pages on each sheet:
- Bring up the print dialog box by clicking the "Print" button in the toolbar at the top of the webpage
- In the print dialog box you will see a drop-down menu to change "Page Scaling"
- Change "Page Scaling" to "Multiple pages per sheet"
- Enter the amount of pages you would like to have per sheet
- Click the OK / Print button to print your job