A poster printing

I have a PowerPoint (1 pg, A4) doc I want print size A2 (2 x 2 A4) on HP6500A.

I saw the option a fewe days. prepared my poster... and now cannot see the option!

Need help NOW!  as the deadline for trades... .dark cloudson the horizon and depression affects in...

Workaround.

It is an option in Adobe Acrobat format - not in the printing software.

I saved my PPT to PDF, and then in the print options, it's pretty easy.

Phew, deadline!

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