computers,  notes

askastudent tames the printer like a wild animal

As stupid as this may be for a uni student, I don’t know how to format my bch310 notes. Our prof puts one slide per page and there’s about 20 slides per one hour lecture. He gave us some instructions by going to paper layout but the computers at gerstein and my home computer don’t seem have that option. This is costing me a lot of money since my printer broke down. How can I put more lecture slides on per page?
From, computer illiterate sci student

okay…i’ll give it a shot. but keep in mind that i am neither a computer science student, nor a biochem student, and the only computer program that my courses require is microsoft word. i choose my program on purpose. i went to the bch310 website, and i assume you are talking about the drawings of hydrogen bonding in collagen, ect.
i just found your prof’s instructions: “to change the number of images printed per page please go to printer properties, paper layout and select either 1, 2, or 4 images per page for printing”
chances are you cannot do this at school, because UofT doesn’t usually like you fucking with stuff like that, but check it out. click these boxes as they appear: *File* (in the control bar at the top), *Page Setup*, *Printer*, *Properties*. then, under the paper tab, there should be a layout key, with icons illustrating how many pretty pictures per page you would like.
if you haven’t already tried this, go to it. i hope it works. i impressed myself, figuring this all out. tell me if you’re successful, in case i ever take bch310.
cheers,
askastudent

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