Defining the page setup – Apple Color StyleWriter 2200 User Manual
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Defining the page setup
Most Macintosh programs have a Page Setup command in the File menu. You
can use this command to set a variety of options. The most common options
are already selected for you, but you can change them if you want to.
1
Choose Page Setup from the File menu.
The Page Setup dialog box appears, as shown in the next step. The dialog box
you see may not exactly match any of the illustrations in step 2, but it works
basically the same way.
2
In the dialog box, make the selections you want.
If you’re using a program that doesn’t take full advantage of QuickDraw GX
(is not “GX-savvy”), a dialog box similar to the one below appears.
If you’re using a GX-savvy program, there are two versions of the Page Setup
dialog box. This is the basic version:
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Use this pop-up menu to identify the
paper or envelope size you are using.
For vertical
orientation (also
called
portrait
),
click here.
For horizontal orientation
(also called
landscape
), click here.
To see the expanded
dialog box, click
More Choices.
To enlarge or reduce the size of the printed
image, select this box and enter a number.
To enlarge or reduce the
size of the printed image,
choose a percentage from
this pop-up menu. (Or you
can enter a number.)
For horizontal orientation
(also called
landscape
), click here.
For vertical orientation (also
called
portrait
), click here.
Use this pop-up menu to identify the paper
or envelope size you are using.