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posted: 10 Apr 2009 09:14 from: Chris Parsons click the date to link to this post click member name to view archived images |
Having returned to TEMPLOT after a break of several years, I am now having to relearn everything and as part of this process I am working my way through the Tutorials. When I come to printing out the 69 pages of the PDF track plan sequence, I find that if I ask the printer to do pages 2 - 10, even pages only, it prints out pages 1 - 9 odd pages only and so on. This is quite confusing when attempting to do double sided printing. I have tried it on two entirely separate computer kits, so it must be the software rather than my kit. Isn't learning TEMPLOT difficult enough!!!!! Has anybody else had this problem?? |
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posted: 10 Apr 2009 09:31 from: Martin Wynne
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Chris Parsons wrote: I find that if I ask the printer to do pages 2 - 10, even pages only, it prints out pages 1 - 9 odd pages only and so on.Hi Chris, This is a common problem with the Adobe Reader program, it is nothing to do with Templot. When printing PDF files, please disregard any page numbers shown on the actual pages. The page numbers to use in the printer dialog are those showing in the Reader status bar, like this: pdf_page_numbers.png regards, Martin. |
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posted: 10 Apr 2009 10:48 from: Chris Parsons click the date to link to this post click member name to view archived images |
Thanks, Martin Both as regards printing and relearning, I think I am getting there --- bit like British Rail, really, although I understand they have improved recently. There's hope yet. Regard, Chris |
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