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Computer Drawing On A0 Paper

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Green Moss | 11:04 Wed 13th May 2009 | Technology
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I want to print a computer drawing (of a thermometer) out on an A0 sheet of paper but how do I get it to fill the page? I can only get it to be A4 size in the corner. Should I draw it in 'Paint' or something else?
Any help greatly appreciated........Fiona
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Your artwork need to be vector based (eps, pdf or png file) which can then be upscaled without losing the quality. A jpg will look very jaggedy.

Do you have a A0 printer or is someone else printing it?
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Thanks - we have a large plotter at work which will print up to A0
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Grommit - how do I actually upscale it? All I can do is get it as a small drawing in the corner of an A0?
one possibility is to use word - most of the clipart is vector

set the paper size to custom ... and enter the measurement
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paper_size

and then hopefully find a clipart image that's acceptable

obviously if you can us a real drawing prog you'll get better results

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