Printing borders
You use the Print Setup dialog to
print the current border. You can select a number of printing options
prior to printing. To access the Print Setup dialog,
select the Print command from
the File menu, or click .
To print the current border:
- Select the printer to which you want to send the output in the Name field.
- Click Properties to specify your printing options in detail. The dialog that appears and the options that you are able to choose from depend on the printer you select. For example, you may be able to choose to print more than one copy of a border, or to print in black and white or colour.
- Specify the paper size on which to print the border in the Size field.
- Specify where the paper you want to use is located in the printer in the Source field. Different printer models support different paper sources, such as the upper tray, envelope feed and manual feed.
- Specify whether you want to print the border in portrait or landscape format by clicking the appropriate Orientation radio button.
- Click OK to close the Print Setup dialog and print the current border.
If the Sample Chart command from the View menu is not selected when you print a border, Powerdraw indicates the chart area with a rectangular outline, and any items within the chart area are visible. If the Sample Chart command is selected, the chart area is indicated by an opaque rectangle containing a sample bar chart.