How can users print my PDF files in “n-up” format, e.g. 2 or 4 logical pages per physical page?
By configuring the Acrobat printer driver In the Print dialogue, click on the Properties button, click the Advanced tab and scroll down to Document Options. If there is a Page Layout option then select the desired layout. Otherwise, you need to install a better printer driver. Adobe provides suitable printer drivers for free download. You need to remember to select a suitable printer driver in order to be able to print “n-up”. [This may only work with a PostScript printer.] By providing PDF files in “n-up” format If you produce the PDF from PS then you can run the program psnup to convert the PS file to “n-up” format before converting it to PDF. MiKTeX includes psnup and it is configured by the default installation procedure to run from a command prompt. Execute “psnup –help” for very brief help or read the online manual texmf\doc\psutils\psnup.1.dvi. [There are other useful PS manipulation programs in the psutils folder.] • Q: How can I generate (optionally hyperlinked) PDF from Micr