![]() ![]() Has overlap feature, which is super useful if you don't want to leave gaps between your sheets of paper.Modern versions have "Poster" tab in the Print window.In older versions of Acrobat Reader, there is "Tile large pages" option.I believe there are other sites/applications like this out there.I have used it, and it does work pretty nicely.Only downside being that 1MB file size limit.The first thought that came to mind was Block Posters. This will definitely be the application I'm gonna use if, I want to make multi-page poster again. ![]() It is easy to get around ( which is why I said it was irrelevant ): Set small overlap ( like 1mm ), go to the next page and slice up that image aaand then come back to overlap and set it to 0mm again. ![]() Overlap seems to be the thing that visually divides your picture in the preview, so when you set that to 0, you can't see how many slices you got and what it looks like. If you want to get creative and leave gaps between the sheets of paper, you have to set overlap to zero, but that screws up the preview.
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