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zingo1327 | 16:33 Tue 08th Sep 2020 | Technology
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Hi guys. Could you give me a step by step idiots guide as how to select the size of the photo I want to print off using Adobe photoshop. I've tried following tutorials but am having no joy. I would like to set the print size at 7" x 5"
I'm getting 3/4 of the photo on one page and the rest on another. I'm asking for 6" x 4" borderless and am getting borders although I have stated no borders.The list goes on.
Instructions would be good if you could list the steps like:
open photoshop-open photo-select ??-etc etc
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https://helpx.adobe.com/uk/photoshop/using/printing-photoshop1.html

If you're still stuck tomorrow (and I remember to look at AB I'll do step by step instructions for you when the computer is on.)
Go to print

Set the paper size in the printer setup - you may need to enter the settings of your printer. Remember to set it to landscape if its a landscape image

Scroll down until you see Position and Size

Tick Scale to fit media - you should see a preview of how it will look. If its not what you want, note what the scaling percentage is then untick the box and enter a percentage close to the scaled one to give you more control.

You can also drag the preview to position it on the page.

The click print.
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hi Tuvok. I tried your 1st suggestion but couldn't find a left hand side preview or a right hand side preview.I can't find "scale to fit media".
I'll give your 2nd suggestion a try when I have time. Thanks anyway.

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