Thanks, that worked very well indeed.

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2008/12/21 Stuart Dunkeld <[email protected]>

>
> Use Preview to copy half of the image into a new image, print that on
> one sheet, then copy and print the other half?
>
> --stuart
>
> On Sun, Dec 21, 2008 at 8:23 PM, Russell Brown <[email protected]>
> wrote:
> > Evening all
> > Help!  I'm trying to print out a picture of Peppa Pig so I can make my
> > daughter a cake.  I've found a .gif file which is ideal to use as a
> > template, but I need to double it in size (to about 10 inches by 14).
> > Now, I can do that.  But what I am struggling with is then printing it
> out
> > so the whole image appears across to pieces of A4.
> > The plan is to do that, tape them together, cut out the image outline,
> then
> > make the cake in batches and stick it together, and cut out the image
> > outline.
> > I can do this with preview or photoshop elements 3, but I'm blowed if I
> can
> > get the image to print across 2 bits of paper.
> > Any ideas please?
> > Thanks
> > Russ
> >
> >
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