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posted: 10 Mar 2010 18:05 from: tony polman
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i`m probably missing something simple but bear with me. is it possible to align each template so as it would be printed on a single sheet of A4? tried a couple of test prints last night and found some sections are cut lengthways at the edge of the paper. must be a way around this? |
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posted: 10 Mar 2010 18:20 from: Paul Boyd
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Hi Tony You can set the page origin to do this, assuming the template is small enough to print on A4. From the 'print' menu, select 'page orientation/origin' then 'set page origin'. The rest is self-explanatory, and you can see the results of fiddling with the page origin on the screen before printing. This is something I do quite a lot! Cheers |
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posted: 10 Mar 2010 19:43 from: Martin Wynne
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Paul Boyd wrote: You can set the page origin to do this, assuming the template is small enough to print on A4. From the 'print' menu, select 'page orientation/origin' then 'set page origin'. The rest is self-explanatory, and you can see the results of fiddling with the page origin on the screen before printing. This is something I do quite a lot!Hi Paul, Tony, The mouse action is easier: action > mouse actions:pad > move page origin menu item, or SHIFT+CTRL+F10. Setting the page origin directly is mainly for when you want the page origin aligned to the grid or other feature. regards, Martin. |
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posted: 10 Mar 2010 19:58 from: Paul Boyd
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Hi MartinThe mouse action is easier:I never knew that - that's brilliant Thank you! |
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posted: 10 Mar 2010 22:40 from: tony polman
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thanks guys |
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