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posted: 16 Feb 2014 16:04 from: bainin
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Hi, Is there (or could there) be a way to print a page "key" for a track plan ... just to make it a bit easier to assemble all the pages for a plan? I can get it by grabbing a screen shot (as attached) while the key appears briefly on screen, but it takes a fair bit of crafty timing. TIA, Mike |
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posted: 16 Feb 2014 16:39 from: wcampbell23
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Hi Mike There is an option to print the page map in the ordinary print dialogue. Begin as though you are going to print all the background templates using a printer as normal. When you have the print dialogue window on screen, click on the "print page map" button. Regards. Bill Campbell. |
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posted: 16 Feb 2014 19:37 from: Martin Wynne
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bainin wrote:Is there (or could there) be a way to print a page "key" for a track plan ... just to make it a bit easier to assemble all the pages for a plan?Hi Mike, As Bill explained, what you are looking for is the print page map button on the print preview dialog: 2_161431_150000000.png You get a single page printout like this: 2_161431_560000000.png It's a bit scruffy, but serves the purpose of identifying which printed page goes where. Sorry, it's not available for the PDF output. regards, Martin. |
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posted: 17 Feb 2014 17:30 from: bainin
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Thanks Martin and Bill ... just what I wanted. Regards, Mike Martin Wynne wrote: bainin wrote:Is there (or could there) be a way to print a page "key" for a track plan ... just to make it a bit easier to assemble all the pages for a plan?Hi Mike, |
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