Yeti Posted February 2, 2001 Share Posted February 2, 2001 I'd like to be able to set two sizes of paper in the page set up. I've got two lay-outs in one file. One to make faxes and one to make adress-stickers. Both differ in size. My collegues get annoyed 'cause they have to change the papersize manualy every time they make a fax or sticker. So I was wondering if anything could be done about this HUGE problem ------------------ Yeti Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Yeti Posted February 2, 2001 Author Share Posted February 2, 2001 I allready solved it! ------------------ Yeti Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
PinnWal Posted February 2, 2001 Share Posted February 2, 2001 Go to Print Setup & select the settings for the desired task & create a script for that task with the Print Setup(restore, no dialog) in the script. Then redo the Print Settings for your other print job & then create another script for that job. Now your users can use your Print Scripts without worrying about paper size. Later Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LiveOak Posted February 2, 2001 Share Posted February 2, 2001 Yes! It ends up being pretty useful to create a series of scripts, one for each paper configuration, you might call them: Page Setup (Letter, Landscape) Page Setup (Letter, Portrait) Page Setup (Seiko, Label) Since each script can only store one page setup, it is more convenient to use subscripts for this purpose. A script can then call any number of these different setups. -bd Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
PinnWal Posted February 2, 2001 Share Posted February 2, 2001 I also find it useful to create the Print Setup scripts for both Mac & PC so I can refernece them via subscripts. I once heard that if I store the Print Settings on a PC in a script, I can then edit the Print Settings on a Mac & "replace" the Print Setup, it will be store both platforms Print Settings in the same script. Is this true? Just curious... Later -) [This message has been edited by PinnWal (edited February 02, 2001).] Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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