ellengard
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To print a poster on multiple pages, it's best to design the poster on standard letter size page. Then go to print and click the Output Size button. From there, you can rescale the poster to print on as many sheets of paper as you want. Headline kerning is exactly what you see. It can only go as far as the extreme ends of the slider. If it's a very short headline, you can create each letter individually and push each letter as close together as you want. If you created a custom size page of 10x15, the program expects you'll be printing it on a sheet of that size. So you could save it as PDF, that size. Then open the PDF in Adobe Reader and use its poster print options which allow you to "tile" your large page onto the smaller letter size sheets.
< Message edited by ellengard -- 10/13/2014 6:10:14 PM >
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