Of course, there's nothing stopping you from trimming the padding area off of your poster once it's printed. (If you have a blank margin, it counts toward that buffer, so if you use half-inch margins, it will appear that one side of your poster comes out with a margin of 1”.) You might want to factor this into your layout. Then select any of the following options: Preview This Slide. In addition, the poster printer appears to want to have at least an inch of blank space before it starts printing any ink, so one of the 42“ sides of your poster will be printed with that buffer. How do you preview in PowerPoint To preview a presentation, go to the Articulate tab on the PowerPoint ribbon, and click the drop-down arrow below the Preview button. If you make your poster two inches shorter, you get a 1:1 aspect ratio with a poster content area that's 41“ by 41” (that way, you also don't have to worry about printing your poster landscape or portrait). ![]() ![]() ![]() Pay attention Each zone will be printed on a separated page. You can add as many printing ranges as you wish, you need only to select the new zone and under Format-Print Range, choose Add. Given the usual AAS space limitation of 44“ by 44”, this means that the maximum usable area of a AAS poster wil be 41“ by 43”. In the page preview (File-Page Preview), you can verify that only the selected columns and rows will be printed. To adjust the margins in Print Preview, select the Show Margins box in the lower right corner of the preview window, and then drag the black margin handles on either side or at the top or bottom of the page. ![]() Take care to note the size limitation of our poster printer: we can only print posters 42“ wide at the moment, with a recommended margin of 0.5”. Tip: To preview the new margins, click File > Print.
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