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How do I lift a picture in a document to print it without printing the entire document, and when I ask it to print at 400%, how do I get it to tell me how many pages there are and what is on them

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I have a pix of a quilt in a document. I would like to print the page of the document at 400% to enable me to see the quilt better. When I go to effects and put in my percent, it prints the entire document and will not allow me to move to other pages. It says its p1 of 1. I am taking a class for making this quilt. I need this pix for the class.

I have a pix of a quilt in a document. I would like to print the page of the document at 400% to enable me to see the quilt better. When I go to effects and put in my percent, it prints the entire document and will not allow me to move to other pages. It says its p1 of 1. I am taking a class for making this quilt. I need this pix for the class.

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Did you try to open the image in a new tab via the right-click context menu and a middle-click on View Image and zoom the image (Ctrl +)?

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http://www.kimberlyeinmo.com/classes/ This the site. The tulip quilt is what I would like to enlarge and print without the whole document.

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Did you try to open the image in a new tab via the right-click context menu and a middle-click on View Image and zoom the image (Ctrl +)?

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I will try that and let you know how it goes. Thanks so much

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Thanks so much. I have a much better picture, and I was able to print it at 200%.