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    • O Offline
      Otis
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      Went back to "page setup" to triple check just in case I missed something. I have every option for index cards and photos known to man, but nothing approaching 24x36. Is it a function of my personal printer, or is this the options that came with LO ? If LO, how can I get the bigger sizes so I can make this work? If my printer, do I need to go buy another one just to get the size options ? I have HP Deskjet 5600 currently installed.

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        Gaieus
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        I also have PDFCreator installed. It installs in the system as a virtual printer, maybe try to install it, too:
        http://sourceforge.net/projects/pdfcreator/

        Gai...

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          Otis
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          I have the PDFCreator installed already, and it's a go. Thanks for the suggestion ! Worked perfectly, now if I can only remember it next time I need to do something similar.

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            Otis
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            Uh oh, spoke too soon. When I convert to a pdf I get this crosshatch of lines dividing the poster into ten or so squares. What can I do to rid these lines. I have no idea where they came from as I don't have them in the LO file.

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              Slimdog
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              You probably have the grid turned on to print.

              Go to file/document set up/grid. At the bottom there are options to print the grid or not.

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                Otis
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                Slimdog,
                It's not the grid setting. That's the first thing I checked. The grid is in 24 equal squares though on the pdf. I'm still baffled.

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                  jhauswirth
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                  @otis said:

                  Uh oh, spoke too soon. When I convert to a pdf I get this crosshatch of lines dividing the poster into ten or so squares. What can I do to rid these lines. I have no idea where they came from as I don't have them in the LO file.

                  Does it not work using the native File->Export->PDF (I assume you're seeing this problem with PDFCreator)?

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                    Anssi
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                    John,Otis,

                    The file I posted was exported directly from LayOut. For some reason Otis has difficulties opening it - it opens OK in my Adobe Acrobat 9. File>Properties says that it is a version 7 file, so it seems that LO export into that. What version of Adobe Viewer are you using?

                    Anssi

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                      Otis
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                      Yes, it does it as well in the native file-pdf method as well. When I export it as image it appears ok. I don't know if they can print the poster from such a file or not. Will ask them tomorrow.

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                        Otis
                        last edited by

                        Hi Anssi,
                        I looked and it says Adobe reader 9.

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