4 Word forms on 1 Paper Page?

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Guest

I know this is an access site but perhaps someone can still help me. Using
Word, I have created a full page (81/2 x 11) form, (actually a simple
receipt). I would now like to take that form, shrink it and put 4 of them on
one sheet of paper. After printing, I will then cut the paper and have 4
forms/receipts that are 4 1/4" x 5 1/2". I can't for the life of me figure
out how to do it. Someone did it for me once a long while ago and they used
paint and word. Somehow pasting one to the other. Any help would be greatly
appreciated. Thanks, Brian.
PS- this form/receipt holds no data and is not connected in anyway to a
database. It's simply a hard copy (paper) form/receipt my employees give to
customers.
 
B

BruceM

You should know that Access refers to a specific relational database program
named Access. You should ask your question in a Word group.
You could see if your printer can print multiple pages per sheet (or maybe a
copier can do that trick). That's what I would do if all I needed was a
printed copy.
 
G

Guest

"I know this is an access site but perhaps someone can still help me."
Sorry Bruce. I have noticed many people on this site are very friendly,
helpful and knowledgeable on many subjects, and are quick to respond. Since
this was such a basic simple Computer question (for all but myself), I
thought I might try for quick help here. Apoligies if I've upset the Access
Applecart. Thank-you for your response. My problem has now been solved so
please disregard my original question.
Cheers, Brian.
 
B

BruceM

I just wondered if there was a misunderstanding about the term "Access". My
post was not to suggest you had upset the apple cart, but rather to point
out that a question posted to a Word group is more likely to elicit a
knowledgeable and detailed response. Glad to hear you got it solved.
 

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