Is there any way to alter the way that the printable problem sets display? At present, there are two questions per page. I would prefer more per page to reduce the amount of paper, though I am already printing double-sided.

Any advice would be much appreciated.

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  • Thursday, Mar 25 2021

    Great! Glad to hear.

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  • Thursday, Mar 25 2021

    @8633 said:

    This is what it looks like for me:

    https://imgur.com/szCjamG

    Can you see this okay?

    It's the same for me whether from PPT, Word or online.

    I figured it out. Thank you for your help.

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  • Wednesday, Mar 24 2021

    @8633 said:

    Is there any way to alter the way that the printable problem sets display? At present, there are two questions per page. I would prefer more per page to reduce the amount of paper, though I am already printing double-sided.

    Any advice would be much appreciated.

    Hi there,

    Sorry, we do not have an option to change the settings on the printable PDFs for Problem Sets so that more than 2 questions are printed per page.

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  • Wednesday, Mar 24 2021

    This is what it looks like for me:

    https://imgur.com/szCjamG

    Can you see this okay?

    It's the same for me whether from PPT, Word or online.

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  • Wednesday, Mar 24 2021

    @8633 I am not seeing that on my print settings. I know I can do it for PowerPoints but not documents. Any advice there?

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  • Wednesday, Mar 24 2021

    Hi @8633,

    Sorry for the trouble. We will investigate the issue, and we will get back to you as soon as possible.

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  • Wednesday, Mar 24 2021

    Not sure from the admin end, but as far as printing, you can print more than 1 page/sheet under your print settings option. I've been able to reduce # of pages by doing 4Q/sheet.

    A general downside is that this will obviously reduce the text readability. If your print quality is good, you might have better results, but I've got a pretty low-end printer and it's hard to read w/o squinting when I do the 4/sheet.

    Also, if you're aiming to cut the Qs up after printing and practice them flash-card style, there's a bit of luck involved if you're doing this w/ DS printing. If you have manual DS printing, you have to flip the paper correctly, but w/ longer problems like parallel reas., etc., there will sometimes be text overlap b/w back and front sides).

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