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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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Great! Glad to hear.
@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.
@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.
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.
@8633 I am not seeing that on my print settings. I know I can do it for PowerPoints but not documents. Any advice there?
Hi @8633,
Sorry for the trouble. We will investigate the issue, and we will get back to you as soon as possible.
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).