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codswallop | 17:11 Mon 04th Jul 2016 | Technology
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It seems that the Post office won't be doing premium bonds any more,nor do they issue the forms.I can't do it on line because they are for my grandchildren and that's not permissible on line. I've tried going on line to print out the forms but the boxes for printing my info are quite small for my tired old eyes.I've tried enlarging the info page but it just prints out the original size.Can anyone please put me right? Thanks.
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Go to the form
http://www.nsandi.com/files/asset/pdf/premium-bonds-application-form.pdf
Press Ctrl P to bring up the printer dialogue box
Click on 'Properties'
Change the orientation from 'Portrait' to 'Landscape' and then print.

That slightly enlarges the boxes. If they're still not big enough, try again but use the 'scaled' printing option (still with landscape printing), selecting around 140% as your size option.
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Hi there BC,as it's for my grandchildren,I believe the only way is by a form.
If you ring them they may send you the forms.
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You're right Tilly2,but as I should have it at my fingertips with the PC I'd like to go that route first.Thanks.
BC I tried your suggestion even went up to 150% with no joy.BUT what did you mean by the "scaled" printing option?
What you see when you go into your printer's 'Properties' options will depend upon the make and model of your printer. So what I've got on my screen won't necessarily match up with what you see on yours.

With my Canon printer though, I go to 'Properties' and then click on the 'Page Setup' tab. Under 'Page Layout', there are various options, such as 'Normal', 'Borderless', 'Fit-to-Page', etc. One of them is 'Scaled'; clicking on it then brings up a box where I can enter the scale of my choice.
Thanks, Buen...I have the same problem.. :)
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Thanks for all your replies,I just couldn't get my head round the enlargement process so I had to go steady and use a std size form.

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