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NExS provide two options which allow you to override the
automatic page breaks which would otherwise be enforced.
The Fit to Page options allow you to specify whether this
option is enabled, and if so, forces the printed output
to fit within the specified context. (The font size is
ignored to reduce the character size as necessary to
comply with the selected option.) There are four
choices:
- Off -
- Disable the Fit to Page option.
- Horizontal -
- Reduce the size of the selected print area
to fit within the page width, eliminating
horizontal overflow.
- Vertical -
- Reduce the size of a selected print area
to fit within the page height, eliminating
vertical overflow.
- Both -
- Reduce the size of the selected print area
(width and height) to fit within the
bounds of a single page.
To override the automatic page breaks:
- Select Page Options from the Options menu or Print
Sheet dialog box. NExS displays the Page Options
dialog box as shown in
Figure 11.1.
- Click the left mouse button over the Fit to Page
option button to display the options. Holding the
left mouse button down move to the desired selection
and release.
- Apply your selection by clicking OK or Apply.
The Shrink/Expand option allows you to decrease or
increase the size of the printed output - overriding the
font size. The default is 100% which means that the
page will be printed at its normal size. To reduce the size, change the
percent to something less than 100%; to expand, change
the percent to something more than 100
To shrink or expand the printed output:
- Select Page Options from the Options menu or Print
Sheet dialog box. NExS displays the Page Options
dialog box as shown in
Figure 11.1.
- Enter the desired adjustment factor into the
Shrink/Expand entry box.
- Apply your selection by clicking OK or Apply.
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NExS User's Guide, Version 1.4.5
Grey Trout Software
11 April 1999