A2 is 16.53 x 23.39 inch.
The A2 format is 420 x 594 mm or 42 x 59.4 cm. In inches, A2 paper has a size of 16.5in x 23.4in.
A2 Cardboard Sheet (420mm x 594mm x 1.5mm)
A1 size print measures 59.4 x 84.1cm, 23.39 x 33.11 inches.
A2 is two times smaller than a A1 paper sheet.
A0, A1, A2, A3, A4, A5, A6, A7, A8, A9.
The A2 size print measures 42.0 x 59.4cm, 16.53 x 23.39 inches, if mounted 59.4 x 76.6cm, 23.39 x 30.16 inches. The A3 size print measures 29.7 x 42.0cm, 11.69 x 16.53 inches, if mounted 40.6 x 50.8cm, 15.98 x 20 inches.
To get a better understanding of how poster sizes scale up in comparison to one another, A0 is the largest size at 841mm by 1189mm, then A1 is exactly half of this size, measuring 594mm by 841mm. A2 is half of A1, A3 half of A2 and so on until you reach a very small A10 size, measuring just 26mm by 37mm.
A2 poster size measures 420mm x 594mm or 16.53 x 23.39 inch. A2 size is typically used for posters, drawings and outdoor advertising.
Doubling a sheet of A4 along, its long edge, gives us the A3 size. Doubling A3 along the long edge gives us A2.
Every 'A' size is double the previous size: A3 is twice the size of A4, and so forth.
Here's a size guide, measured in centimetres:
A2 = 42.0 cm x 59.4 cm.
Size A4 has its shortest edge (210mm) doubled to be the longest edge of A3 (420mm). A3 has its shortest edge (297mm) doubled to be the longest edge of A2 (594mm).
Therefore from one A2 sheet we can get 4 A4 sheets.
An A2 piece of paper measures 420 × 594 mm or 16.5 × 23.4 inches. Cutting it in half will create two A3 sheets of paper.
An A3 sheet measures 420mm x 297mm. so to move up a size 210 x 2 = 420. This gives an A3 sheet the flat size equivalent of exactly 2 A4 sheets.
Look into the "tile" option when printing. It will take a large design and print it across multiple pages, splitting it up. You should be able to do it through InDesign or Acrobat.
1 A2 paper size = 8 x A5 paper sheet.
Looking at the actual dimensions of each model will allow you to see that the A3 is 314mm longer, 44mm wider, and 40mm taller than the A1. This translates to 9mm more headroom for front seat passengers and 11mm for those in the rear seats, a small difference that may make taller passengers more comfortable.