If you have an A3 printer you can just set the paper size when you print the PDF - alternatively you could take the PDF to a printing shop and get them to print it out at a large size, this will cost money though!
15 inches.
aggrandize
Usually when you paint a color a darker color (like red) it does make a room look a little smaller. In contrast, when you paint a room a lighter/pastel color it tends to make the room feel like its bigger.
warm ocean water was make it develope to become stronger and bigger.
blue and red, but you need a bigger red ratio than blue
If you make something bigger you enlarge it.
make the writing bigger on the word document and it will print bigger
You would have to make one yourself, no-one sells them.
Not necessarily, but you have to enlarge, or make the font bigger togive it emphasis.
copy and paste it onto pain. Enlarge it. Then upload it again.
The address to send an invention to Ed and Oucho is: CBBC PO Box 9989 London W12 6PA Hope you make a great invention:)
a magnifying glass a microscope glasses
*A microscope magnifies because if it enlarged an object, it would make the object under the microscope physically bigger. *Magnifying just makes it appear bigger than it actually is.
Hold CTRL and Shift press the + or = button to make the font bigger, to make it smaller hold CTRL and Shift and press the - or _ button. Hopefully that helps :D
If you mean make it bigger to see, I use the plus key on my computer and when it gets as big as I need it, I print it out. There is a magnify feature that helps make the patterns larger, and I sometimes print out at one size, then scan it back in and enlarge it again. You can also use Irfanview, a free internet program that allows you to enlarge pictures, reverse them, and make other changes. I have provided the link to Irfanview
The word enlarger means to make something bigger. For example on your computer screen if you have a small window screen you click on a box to enlarge it.
Magnify means to enhance or enlarge an object to make it look bigger than it is. A sample sentence is: "They used a lens to magnify the images on the map".