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by malcs4 (150 points)

1 Answer

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This type of printing is not supported here.
The following work around may solve your problem:

1. On the print dialog adjust the paper size, orientation, width and height to approximate your final print size.
2. Click on [Download PDF].
3. Convert each page of the PDF into separate JPG files.
4. Using a drawing editor like ones found in Microsoft Office, Libre Office or a similar application, create a drawing with the dimensions of your finished print.
5. Import each JPG file of your tree into the drawing.  Crop and fit them together as required.
6. Print this file on your large printer.

Sound like fun?  Let us know how it works out.
by DanUgrin (21.7k points)
Thanks, I inserted the jpg's into publisher, works great
By printing screen shots and taping them together you can then take the fi nished result to aspecialist printers and they can scan it and print it to any length . Mine is nine meters long
This is exactly what I did using a picture editor.  I took screen shots, and digitally glued them together, printed them out on my large format printer (42" wide) and vwalla- she is done.  But there really should be an easier way.
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