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Recently, I downloaded a pdf file from a web site related some maths.

However, the written area of each page of that note is very few.

I'd print it out but is there any method to combine two pages or even three or four pages to be printed out together?

i dont think that there is, the chances are that you have the freeware adobe acrobat reader.

 

if you buy the full adobe suite [costing lots of money] then you will have adobe acrobat [not only the reader] then you will be able to edit it!

You could take screenshots and bung it all together in a graphics package. Not the most elegant method but it's cheap.

you can. if u printer supports it. you have to go to print. then properties. and there should be an option to print two pages in one a4 or 4 pages on 1 a4. believe me . i have done that for my lecture notes

I use the free version. The Newest one has a small camera option (it's one of the buttons). Use the camera to select what you want, then simply past it into word and print.

I agree with bloodhound. Depending on what you're trying to copy. I've found that if I zoom in close enough, I can copy whatever I've selected directly into word. In my experience with figures from scientific papers etc. I do not lose any quality....

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First of all, thanks everyone!

you can. if u printer supports it. you have to go to print. then properties. and there should be an option to print two pages in one a4 or 4 pages on 1 a4. believe me . i have done that for my lecture notes

My printer was bought last year. It is hp psc 1200 series. I don't know whether it has the option to adjust the size. If it can, where can I find the button?

I use the free version. The Newest one has a small camera option (it's one of the buttons). Use the camera to select what you want, then simply past it into word and print.

Is it very useful?

It's called ZoomSmart and can be found in the printing preferences tab of the printers properties on many HP printers.

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