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Poster for classroom walls

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Hi there,

First, thanks to all the community members for taking out time in helping each other.

I want to create a poster for classroom, say of, 18 inch x 24 inch.

Should i use geometry package to select paper size as per my need, or are there other packages that can my work more easy and allows me to do it in a more elegant manner.

It will be better (though not its absolutely required), if i can customize it's size, I mean it will help me if can paste the poster in my classroom and if required with little effort, customize them, and distribute in A4 printouts to students.

Before i acutally start to create posters, I thought it will be better to get the advantages of work specific packages, if one exist.

Thanks for all your support.
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There are some special classes and packages for typesetting posters [1]. I also recommend the beamerposter package.

[1] The TeX Catalogue Online, Topic Index — Typesetting Posters


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Thanks a lot for the much needed help.

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