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On Wed, 23 Jul 2014 17:55:21 -0700
Truett Bobo <beaubeaux@cheerful.com> wrote:

I have a Writer document 22” by 17” (landscape) that I would like to print on
one page.  How can I scale it to accomplish this?

I am using the latest versions of Mac OS and LibreOffice.

Any help will be greatly appreciated.

This will depend on your printer.  I can't give specific advice regarding Mac
OS as I use Linux but their MAY be a scaling menu in the printer driver.

The scale ratio would be 2:1.  22 x 17 (tabloid) paper is twice the size of 11
x 8.5 (letter) paper.  Discrepancies in driver software may require a bit of
experimentation to determine what would fit best.

Tom

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