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Ron

2004-12-22, 7:14 pm

for viewing "Print Size"? The "Print Size" button at the top of the file
browser seems to give the incorrect print size, most likely due to monitor
resolution. But when you right click on the file and select "Print size"
(when zoom tool is enabled), you get pretty close to the actual print size
as measured by a physical ruler and compared to the ruler guides shown with
CTL-r. My monitor is set for 1280x1024.

Ron


Ron

2004-12-24, 12:14 pm

Bump
"Ron" <rkrebs1@rcn.com> wrote in message
news:P_WdncFgE_6LYlTcRVn-sg@rcn.net...
> for viewing "Print Size"? The "Print Size" button at the top of the file
> browser seems to give the incorrect print size, most likely due to monitor
> resolution. But when you right click on the file and select "Print size"
> (when zoom tool is enabled), you get pretty close to the actual print size
> as measured by a physical ruler and compared to the ruler guides shown

with
> CTL-r. My monitor is set for 1280x1024.
>
> Ron
>
>



Ron

2004-12-28, 7:14 pm

Bump
"Ron" <rkrebs1@rcn.com> wrote in message
news:P_WdncFgE_6LYlTcRVn-sg@rcn.net...
> for viewing "Print Size"? The "Print Size" button at the top of the file
> browser seems to give the incorrect print size, most likely due to monitor
> resolution. But when you right click on the file and select "Print size"
> (when zoom tool is enabled), you get pretty close to the actual print size
> as measured by a physical ruler and compared to the ruler guides shown

with
> CTL-r. My monitor is set for 1280x1024.
>
> Ron
>
>



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