Charas-Project
Off-Topic => All of all! => Topic started by: Almeidaboo on January 23, 2006, 03:10:34 PM
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Howdy! Hereīs the deal: I got a drawing tutorial. It originaly came from a magazine, but someone scanned it and posted on the internet, and I got it. BUT, it is is separate files (almost obvious), and I want to print it quick, cause Iīm printing it at work and no one can see! So, is there a way to put all the files together and print them in a row, without a program like Photoshop or whatsoever?
THAAAAANKS!
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Maybe you could use paint? I don't know, send it to yourself at home and print it; why get in trouble at work?
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I think you can use microsoft word to import the pics into a .DOC file with multiple pages and print like that. I did that with some comix I downloaded.
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Originally posted by blaze_shinigami
, send it to yourself at home and print it; why get in trouble at work?
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Originally posted by blaze_shinigami
Maybe you could use paint? I don't know, send it to yourself at home and print it; why get in trouble at work?
Home -> My paint, my money
Work -> Free
Plsu, I ainīt gonna get into trouble if I do what I said...But I think my g/f is gonna transform it into a PDF...put it all together abd stuff...
But there should be a way to do it...
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PDF = teh ubersax.
Anyway, if they are all image files, no problemo, Windows XP-o can fixo in a gippyo. I don't know how it's called in English though, but if you use the standard viewer of Windows and have all files in one directory, you could use the printing wizard to print it, for example, on one page, or each page in a different page.