Threats include any threat of suicide, violence, or harm to another. Any content of an adult theme or inappropriate to a community web site. Any image, link, or discussion of nudity. Any behavior that is insulting, rude, vulgar, desecrating, or showing disrespect. Any behavior that appears to violate End user license agreements, including providing product keys or links to pirated software. Unsolicited bulk mail or bulk advertising.
Any link to or advocacy of virus, spyware, malware, or phishing sites. Any other inappropriate content or behavior as defined by the Terms of Use or Code of Conduct. Any image, link, or discussion related to child pornography, child nudity, or other child abuse or exploitation. That can be selected from the bottom dropdown on the Print page:. If you need a percentage scaling, that may be offered by the Printer Properties dialog, which is provided by your printer driver rather than by Word.
For example, if you have an A4 document, you can scale it to fit on 8. Click the print options pop-up menu at the top of the light grey box , then choose Paper Handling. Change paper size to print on You can specify the paper size when you print. If you see a Show Details button, click it to show more print options. If the Print dialogue has a Paper Size menu, choose a size.
If you see a Show Details button, click it to see more print options. Type a percentage in the Scale box. The good news is that you don't have to reformat your Word document -- you can simply print to scale.
Here's how:. Note that changing the size in the Print dialog box will not reformat your original document; the new paper size will apply to this printout only. You can scale your document to print to any paper size listed; or, if your printer supports it, you can create your own size. Click the Properties button in the Print dialog box to access your printer's menus and create a custom paper size. Check out the Microsoft Word archive , and catch up on other Word tips.
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