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Hi Charles. Have you got acrobat reader. There are instructions here without using LO.
https://allthingsencaustic.com/print-image-multiple-pages/
Steve

On 07/03/2022 10:49, charles meyer wrote:
Hi,

I'd like to create a 4 sheet of a PNG in Libre Writer.

In Writer, I followed these isntrctuons...
https://ask.libreoffice.org/t/divive-page-into-4-parts-librewriter/36389/5
Format> Page SetUp>Columns and chose 2

Then, using the mouse I grabbed the center box in the PNG and dragged that
down halfway on the screen but that just compresses the graphic like a
circus mirror.

I then chose Print and in there I can choose Pages per sheet (default to
set at 1) so I typed in 4 where that 1 was displayed and clicked Print to
PDF which saves that PNG in the top left corner with 3 others corners blank.

Is there another step needed  to "duplicate" or "multiply" that PNG from
the top left corner so it's in all 3 other other areas (now blank) on the
single sheet?

Thank you.



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