Create a poster with PowerPoint
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Is there a free software or any other trick that would allow me to split a PowerPoint slide into several "A4" parts so that I can "create" a poster in A0 or A1 format by gluing it together after printing?
Thank you in advance
Elisabeth
Is there a free software or any other trick that would allow me to split a PowerPoint slide into several "A4" parts so that I can "create" a poster in A0 or A1 format by gluing it together after printing?
Thank you in advance
Elisabeth
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a PowerPoint slide?
It's an image I suppose, in which case you can take it, put it on a photo software (Photoshop, Paint Shop Pro, ...) crop it to the desired format and if you have a printer, you just have to print it and struggle with your tape lol
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It's an image I suppose, in which case you can take it, put it on a photo software (Photoshop, Paint Shop Pro, ...) crop it to the desired format and if you have a printer, you just have to print it and struggle with your tape lol
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Enjoy life, you won't get out of it alive!!!
Thank you for the response, but I'm looking for something "simple" if it exists! It's for students who don't have Photoshop, Paint Shop Pro, etc....
Elisabeth
Elisabeth
hi
anyway, going from a small jpeg image to a poster: it must take some serious software to recover all that is automatically lost when transitioning to jpg
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anyway, going from a small jpeg image to a poster: it must take some serious software to recover all that is automatically lost when transitioning to jpg
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(_Usul of Arrakis
Serial_Dreamer_)
Hello,
https://rasterbator.net/
here is an address that should greatly help you.
make your base image in the format you want, but be careful, it must not exceed 1MB
you can choose bmp or jpg format.
follow the steps (the site is in English, sorry).
I hope this will help you with your project.
https://rasterbator.net/
here is an address that should greatly help you.
make your base image in the format you want, but be careful, it must not exceed 1MB
you can choose bmp or jpg format.
follow the steps (the site is in English, sorry).
I hope this will help you with your project.
Answer: with EXCEL !!!!
it's HUGE !!!!!!!!!!
hats off! too simple - I'm such an idiot for not thinking of it
my friend - we have an award winner "tip of the year"
it even works with the gigantic plans that clients send me who scan Highres from A0
(22,323 x 9,966 pixels !!!!!!!)
I know the post date, but I'm also interested, how do you do it with Excel?
Thank you in advance.