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title: Multiple slides on one side in one pdf
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published_date: "2014-02-19 18:33:00 +0100"
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route: blog
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2014-02-19 17:37:04 +00:00
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---
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Ever had multiple slide sets, e.g. from a lecture, and you needed an overview to print out?
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With [LaTeX](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LaTeX) that's easy:
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~~~latex
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\documentclass[a4paper,12pt,landscape]{article}
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\usepackage{pdfpages}
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\begin{document}
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\includepdf[offset=5mm 0, nup=4x4, pages={3,4,5,6}]{slide-set-1.pdf}
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\includepdf[offset=5mm 0, nup=4x4, pages={2,10,20,42}]{slide-set-2.pdf}
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\end{document}
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~~~
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Now just compile this using `pdflatex` and you have a single pdf with a nice overview.
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