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Joep

On 05/25/2012 06:48 AM, Joep L. Blom wrote:
I have a simple question:
I have a sheet with business cards (made with the correct template,
etc.) but as I have a different printer I want to adjust the
dimensions as to fit them perfectly. How is that done?
I can not find a modify button anywhere and page formatting is not the
correct way (it completely changes all dimensions).
I'm still working with 3.4 (but will only change to 3.5 when it is
reasonably bug-free.
Thanks in advance,
Joep

AFAIK your business cards form should print correctly on any printer
that has a large enough printing area. I have found the typical tweaks I
need are to adjust the margins of the text slightly so it does not print
on the edge.

I would print a set on plain paper and visually inspect to see if the
output looks correct. Then I would make any changes and repeat the test
page. Finally, when I think I have it correct I would print 1 set out
and see if there are any small problems.

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Jay Lozier
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