Hi guys, when doing weekly practice sets, brilliant gives an option to print each page/problem separately. Does anyone know how to print them all together? It would help me save paper :P
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Hi Sameer,
Currently there is no way to hit 1 button and print a packet of all of your problems. Beyond the convenience of one click, it sounds like you would want this in order to save paper. How much do you value having space to work on the problem on the same piece of paper it prints on? E.g. If we were to make a way to print a packet of problems, how many problems would you want to cram onto a page. Currently we are thinking that there would be two to a page side by side, landscape style, and you could print double sided, and fold it down the middle to create a weekly booklet with four problems/piece of paper. Does that sound right?
Some problems include a picture, so half a page per problem is probably the smallest you'll get it. Personally, I wouldn't write on the printed paper at all, but in a notebook, so I wouldn't need extra space to write in.
Okay great that is what I was trying to clarify. It sounds like you and Sameer and probably most people want to read the problems off a paper, but work on them from your own notebooks. We will optimize for saving paper/trees then.
Thanks for the reply. That sounds like an excellent idea! It would make it more 'official' looking, and will mirror most competition's format. About saving paper, I normally write in a notebook i have, where I keep all problems together. Any idea when this feature will come out? thanks again.
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Hi Sameer,
Currently there is no way to hit 1 button and print a packet of all of your problems. Beyond the convenience of one click, it sounds like you would want this in order to save paper. How much do you value having space to work on the problem on the same piece of paper it prints on? E.g. If we were to make a way to print a packet of problems, how many problems would you want to cram onto a page. Currently we are thinking that there would be two to a page side by side, landscape style, and you could print double sided, and fold it down the middle to create a weekly booklet with four problems/piece of paper. Does that sound right?
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Some problems include a picture, so half a page per problem is probably the smallest you'll get it. Personally, I wouldn't write on the printed paper at all, but in a notebook, so I wouldn't need extra space to write in.
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Okay great that is what I was trying to clarify. It sounds like you and Sameer and probably most people want to read the problems off a paper, but work on them from your own notebooks. We will optimize for saving paper/trees then.
Mr. Peter,
Thanks for the reply. That sounds like an excellent idea! It would make it more 'official' looking, and will mirror most competition's format. About saving paper, I normally write in a notebook i have, where I keep all problems together. Any idea when this feature will come out? thanks again.
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I don't know when it would come out. A little thought has been put into it, but we have had other priorities.
Just to note, I like to print double-sided also.
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I don't think that's up to Brilliant to decide, but just something you can specify when printing.