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1) The '''Document Fitting''' group on the '''Page Layout''' tab provides controls for you to select the number of '''horizontal (width) pages''', the number of '''vertical (height) pages''', and the control for '''scaling the document'''.   
 
1) The '''Document Fitting''' group on the '''Page Layout''' tab provides controls for you to select the number of '''horizontal (width) pages''', the number of '''vertical (height) pages''', and the control for '''scaling the document'''.   
  
2) The '''Width''' and '''Height''' dropdowns allow the selection of the number of pages into which you want to divide the project view.  OnePager will then automatically adjust the '''scaling factor''' as shown below:  
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2) The '''Width''' and '''Height''' dropdowns allow the selection of the number of pages into which you want to divide the project view.  OnePager then automatically adjusts the '''scaling factor''' as shown below:  
  
 
<center>[[File:P61-8_6_1_2_2-61-(1)-10262017.png]]</center>
 
<center>[[File:P61-8_6_1_2_2-61-(1)-10262017.png]]</center>
<center>P61-8_6_1_2_2-61-(1)-10262017.png</center>
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<!--center>P61-8_6_1_2_2-61-(1)-10262017.png</center-->
  
 
3) When you select '''Automatic''' for both the '''width and height''' settings, the '''Scale''' window is active which gives you choices for '''scale factors''' as shown below:
 
3) When you select '''Automatic''' for both the '''width and height''' settings, the '''Scale''' window is active which gives you choices for '''scale factors''' as shown below:
  
 
<center>[[File:P61-8_6_1_2_2-61-(2)-10262017.png]]</center>
 
<center>[[File:P61-8_6_1_2_2-61-(2)-10262017.png]]</center>
<center>P61-8_6_1_2_2-61-(2)-10262017.png</center>
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<!--center>P61-8_6_1_2_2-61-(2)-10262017.png</center-->
  
 
==Width and Height Settings==
 
==Width and Height Settings==
  
1) Starting with a '''height''' and '''width''' setting of one (1), indicating that you only want one output page, OnePager will set an appropriate '''scale''' factor.   
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1) Starting with a '''height''' and '''width''' setting of one (1), indicating that you only want one output page, OnePager sets an appropriate '''scale''' factor.   
  
2) For example, if you start off with a '''Letter page size''', the '''scale factor''' will be 73% all other things being equal.   
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2) For example, if you start off with a '''Letter page size''', the '''scale factor''' is 73% all other things being equal.   
  
3) If you change the '''page size''' to '''Legal''', OnePager will '''rescale''' the project view to fit as one page on the legal size '''document''' by changing the '''scale factor''' in this case to 87% as shown below:
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3) If you change the '''page size''' to '''Legal''', OnePager '''rescales''' the project view to fit as one page on the legal size '''document''' by changing the '''scale factor''' in this case to 87% as shown below:
  
 
<center>[[File:P61-8_6_1_2_2-61-(3)-10262017.png]]</center>
 
<center>[[File:P61-8_6_1_2_2-61-(3)-10262017.png]]</center>
<center>P61-8_6_1_2_2-61-(3)-10262017.png</center>
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<!--center>P61-8_6_1_2_2-61-(3)-10262017.png</center-->
  
 
4) Looking at the resulting '''scale factor''', partially hidden in the above illustration, we see that it is changed to 96%:
 
4) Looking at the resulting '''scale factor''', partially hidden in the above illustration, we see that it is changed to 96%:
  
 
<center>[[File:P61-8_6_1_2_2-61-(4)-10262017.png]]</center>
 
<center>[[File:P61-8_6_1_2_2-61-(4)-10262017.png]]</center>
<center>P61-8_6_1_2_2-61-(4)-10262017.png</center>
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<!--center>P61-8_6_1_2_2-61-(4)-10262017.png</center-->
  
 
==Scale Factor==
 
==Scale Factor==
  
5) If you change the '''Height''' and '''Width''' setting to '''Automatic''', the '''Scale''' window is activated and you may either access the dropdown menu provided or enter your own '''scale factor'''.   
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1) If you change the '''Height''' and '''Width''' setting to '''Automatic''', the '''Scale''' window is activated and you can either access the dropdown menu provided or enter your own '''scale factor'''.   
  
6) The dropdown '''scale factor''' menu is shown below:
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2) The dropdown '''scale factor''' menu is shown below:
  
 
<center>[[File:P61-8_6_1_2_2-61-(5)-10262017.png]]</center>
 
<center>[[File:P61-8_6_1_2_2-61-(5)-10262017.png]]</center>
<center>P61-8_6_1_2_2-61-(5)-10262017.png</center>
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<!--center>P61-8_6_1_2_2-61-(5)-10262017.png</center-->
  
7) In the example above, the '''scale factor''' was set to 87% for a legal size document.  Retaining the legal size document and reducing the '''scale factor''' to 50% gives these before and after results in '''Print Preview''' view mode:
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3) In the example above, the '''scale factor''' was set to 87% for a legal size document.  Retaining the legal size document and reducing the '''scale factor''' to 50% gives these before and after results in '''Print Preview''' view mode:
  
 
<center>Before – Scale Factor at 87%</center>
 
<center>Before – Scale Factor at 87%</center>
  
 
<center>[[File:P61-8_6_1_2_2-61-(6)-10262017.png]]</center>
 
<center>[[File:P61-8_6_1_2_2-61-(6)-10262017.png]]</center>
<center>P61-8_6_1_2_2-61-(6)-10262017.png</center>
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<!--center>P61-8_6_1_2_2-61-(6)-10262017.png</center-->
  
 
<center>After – Scale Factor 50%</center>
 
<center>After – Scale Factor 50%</center>
  
 
<center>[[File:P61-8_6_1_2_2-61-(7)-10262017.png]]</center>
 
<center>[[File:P61-8_6_1_2_2-61-(7)-10262017.png]]</center>
<center>P61-8_6_1_2_2-61-(7)-10262017.png</center>
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<!--center>P61-8_6_1_2_2-61-(7)-10262017.png</center-->
  
8) '''Rescaling''' up from 50% to 150% yield’s the following result:
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4) '''Rescaling''' up from 50% to 150% yield’s the following result:
  
 
<center>After – Scale Factor 150%</center>
 
<center>After – Scale Factor 150%</center>
  
 
<center>[[File:P61-8_6_1_2_2-61-(8)-10262017.png]]</center>
 
<center>[[File:P61-8_6_1_2_2-61-(8)-10262017.png]]</center>
<center>P61-8_6_1_2_2-61-(8)-10262017.png</center>
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<!--center>P61-8_6_1_2_2-61-(8)-10262017.png</center-->
  
 
==Changing From Numerical Page Width and Height To Automatic==  
 
==Changing From Numerical Page Width and Height To Automatic==  
  
8) When you have previously selected a numerical value for the number of '''horizontal and vertical pages''' and subsequently change these values back to the '''Automatic''' setting, OnePager will '''reset''' the number of pages based on the document's '''size''' and '''scale factor''' settings in effect at the time.
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When you have previously selected a numerical value for the number of '''horizontal and vertical pages''' and subsequently change these values back to the '''Automatic''' setting, OnePager '''resets''' the number of pages based on the document's '''size''' and '''scale factor''' settings in effect at the time.
  
 
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Revision as of 13:15, 19 December 2018

About Document Fitting

1) The Document Fitting group on the Page Layout tab provides controls for you to select the number of horizontal (width) pages, the number of vertical (height) pages, and the control for scaling the document.

2) The Width and Height dropdowns allow the selection of the number of pages into which you want to divide the project view. OnePager then automatically adjusts the scaling factor as shown below:

P61-8 6 1 2 2-61-(1)-10262017.png

3) When you select Automatic for both the width and height settings, the Scale window is active which gives you choices for scale factors as shown below:

P61-8 6 1 2 2-61-(2)-10262017.png

Width and Height Settings

1) Starting with a height and width setting of one (1), indicating that you only want one output page, OnePager sets an appropriate scale factor.

2) For example, if you start off with a Letter page size, the scale factor is 73% all other things being equal.

3) If you change the page size to Legal, OnePager rescales the project view to fit as one page on the legal size document by changing the scale factor in this case to 87% as shown below:

P61-8 6 1 2 2-61-(3)-10262017.png

4) Looking at the resulting scale factor, partially hidden in the above illustration, we see that it is changed to 96%:

P61-8 6 1 2 2-61-(4)-10262017.png

Scale Factor

1) If you change the Height and Width setting to Automatic, the Scale window is activated and you can either access the dropdown menu provided or enter your own scale factor.

2) The dropdown scale factor menu is shown below:

P61-8 6 1 2 2-61-(5)-10262017.png

3) In the example above, the scale factor was set to 87% for a legal size document. Retaining the legal size document and reducing the scale factor to 50% gives these before and after results in Print Preview view mode:

Before – Scale Factor at 87%
P61-8 6 1 2 2-61-(6)-10262017.png
After – Scale Factor 50%
P61-8 6 1 2 2-61-(7)-10262017.png

4) Rescaling up from 50% to 150% yield’s the following result:

After – Scale Factor 150%
P61-8 6 1 2 2-61-(8)-10262017.png

Changing From Numerical Page Width and Height To Automatic

When you have previously selected a numerical value for the number of horizontal and vertical pages and subsequently change these values back to the Automatic setting, OnePager resets the number of pages based on the document's size and scale factor settings in effect at the time.

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