From: Pumula on
I know this can be done as I have done it some yaers before. It may have been
in Power Point however.
As I remember I created the poster content on the word document page and
then using some option/s one is able to segment the page into 4 quarters,
print these and then glue them together.
I am using Microsoft Office Student and Teacher 2003
From: Graham Mayor on
Word cannot create posters - try Publisher.

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"Pumula" <Pumula(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:8EA52377-9C8D-4E29-9E7B-C8E95E4A786A(a)microsoft.com...
>I know this can be done as I have done it some yaers before. It may have
>been
> in Power Point however.
> As I remember I created the poster content on the word document page and
> then using some option/s one is able to segment the page into 4 quarters,
> print these and then glue them together.
> I am using Microsoft Office Student and Teacher 2003


From: Suzanne S. Barnhill on
Word has no provision for tiling documents over several pages. This can be
done in Publisher, Excel, and PowerPoint, but, before you go to a different
application, check your printer properties to see if your printer has a
setting for "poster printing." Some printers can take your Letter or A4 page
and enlarge it to print on multiple pages.

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Suzanne S. Barnhill
Microsoft MVP (Word)
Words into Type
Fairhope, Alabama USA
http://word.mvps.org

"Pumula" <Pumula(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:8EA52377-9C8D-4E29-9E7B-C8E95E4A786A(a)microsoft.com...
>I know this can be done as I have done it some yaers before. It may have
>been
> in Power Point however.
> As I remember I created the poster content on the word document page and
> then using some option/s one is able to segment the page into 4 quarters,
> print these and then glue them together.
> I am using Microsoft Office Student and Teacher 2003
>