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In this article, we will explore how to print a large image on multiple pages using Microsoft Paint in the Windows environment. This technique is useful when you have an image that is too big to fit on a single page and you need to print it out. By following the steps below, you can easily split the image across multiple pages and print it without losing any details.
Examples:
1. Open Microsoft Paint: Click on the "Start" button and search for "Paint" in the search bar. Click on the "Paint" app to open it.
2. Import the Image: Once Paint is open, click on the "File" tab and select "Open". Browse and select the large image you want to print. The image will open in the Paint workspace.
3. Adjust the Canvas Size: To split the image across multiple pages, we need to adjust the canvas size. Go to the "Home" tab and click on the "Resize" button. In the "Resize and Skew" window, select the "Pixels" option and uncheck the "Maintain aspect ratio" box. Now, you can enter the desired width and height for each page. Keep in mind the size of the paper you will be printing on. Click on the "OK" button to apply the changes.
4. Split the Image: Use the selection tool (rectangle or free-form) to select the portion of the image you want to print on the first page. Once selected, go to the "Home" tab and click on the "Crop" button. This will remove the rest of the image, leaving only the selected portion.
5. Print the First Page: With the image cropped to fit the first page, click on the "File" tab and select "Print". Choose your printer and adjust any print settings if necessary. Click on the "Print" button to print the first page.
6. Repeat for Remaining Pages: To print the remaining pages, go back to the original image in Paint. Use the selection tool to select the next portion of the image you want to print on the next page. Crop the image and print it as before. Repeat this process until you have printed all the pages.