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==About the Page Layout Tab== | ==About the Page Layout Tab== | ||
− | + | The '''Chart Properties''' form's '''Page Layout''' tab controls the features of OnePager '''multi-page''' capability. The tab has four sections as shown below. | |
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− | + | The information presented in this article applies as to the OnePager Express '''Page Layout''' tab in the OnePager Express '''Chart Properties''' form. | |
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− | + | ==Document Setup== | |
− | + | These two settings (e.g., '''Document width''' and '''Document height''') determine the document’s size in '''inches''' or '''centimeters''' irrespective of page count. The overall '''document size''' consists of the '''graph area''' plus all '''Adornment''' areas (i.e., '''header, footer, time axis area(s), title, text columns, swimlane labels, margins'''). | |
− | + | '''Document width''' is always '''automatic''' in that OnePager makes no attempt to keep the width constant as you change swimlane '''label widths''', '''text column widths''', or horizontal margins. Because the number of rows/swimlanes is very dynamic, there are two modes for managing '''document height'''. | |
− | + | ===Automatic height mode=== | |
− | + | When the '''Automatic: Use row height of:''' radio button is clicked, the '''document height''' adjusts when '''rows/swimlanes''' are '''added/hidden'''. Likewise the '''document height''' adjusts if you change the '''title height, time-axis height(s), header/footer heights, or vertical margins'''. This mode is the preferred option because it preserves the '''heights''' of task bars and milestones symbols. | |
− | + | ===Fixed height mode=== | |
− | + | When the '''Document Height''' radio button is clicked, the '''document height''' is kept constant in the following situations: | |
− | : | + | :1) Creation of the chart from a '''Template Properties''' form. |
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− | 2) | + | :2) Update of the chart by adding or replacing snapshots. |
− | : | + | :3) Automatic '''hiding''' of blank rows using the '''Crop''' button on the ribbon. |
− | : | + | :4) Change of parameters on the '''Row/Swimlanes''' tab of the '''Chart Properties''' form. |
− | + | In all these situations, the '''document height''' is kept constant by adjusting the '''heights''' of all the rows and swimlanes to '''take up the slack'''. This behavior has the disadvantage that adding many new '''rows''' causes task bars/milestone symbols to get very short and '''hiding''' many '''rows''' causes task bars/milestone symbols to get very tall. Even in this '''fixed height mode''', manual insertion/hiding of rows/swimlanes, changes to '''header heights''', changes to '''title height''', and changes to '''time axis heights''' alters the '''document height'''. To preserve the '''heights''' of all the tasks and milestones in the '''graph area''', you can always restore the old '''document height''' by entering it in the''' document-height''' numerical window control. | |
− | + | ==Document Fitting== | |
− | + | The '''document fitting''' group determines the '''number of pages''' vertically and horizontally. | |
− | + | For more specific information on '''Document Fitting''', please see the article at: [[Document Fitting for Version 7.0 | Document Fitting]] <!--8.6.1.2.2-70--> | |
− | + | For general information and examples on the '''Document Fitting''', '''Page Setup''', and '''Repeating Elements''' please see the articles at: [[Creating Multi-Page Charts with Version 7.0 (Portal) | Creating Multi-Page Charts (Portal)]] <!--8.6.1-70--> | |
− | + | ==Repeated Elements== | |
− | + | The '''repeated elements''' group has two sets of controls: | |
− | : | + | :1) For repeating the Legend on '''multiple pages''' and |
− | + | :2) For controlling the repetition of other '''Adornments''' on '''multiple pages'''. | |
− | + | For more specific information on '''Repeat Elements''', please see the article at: [[Repeating Elements for Version 7.0 | Repeating Elements]] <!--8.6.1.2.3-70--> | |
− | + | For general information on the controls for '''repeating the Legend''' on '''multiple-page''' and for the controls for repeating view '''Adornments''', please see the article at: [[Editing with the Chart Properties form for Version 7.0 (Portal) | Editing with the Chart Properties form (Portal)]] <!--21.0.1-70--> | |
− | + | The controls discussed above are also available on the OnePager '''Page Layout''' ribbon tool bar tab. | |
− | + | ==Page Setup== | |
− | + | The '''page setup''' group contains controls for: | |
− | + | :1) Specifying physical '''page size''' of output, | |
− | : | + | :2) Setting the output '''page’s orientation''' (portrait or landscape), and |
− | : | + | :3) Establishing the '''physical page’s''' margins. |
− | + | The '''page size''' group has the following three (3) controls: | |
− | + | :1) '''Paper choice'''. This list is built from the available choices associated with the printer selected. See below. | |
− | + | :2) '''Page width and height'''. Displays the dimensions of the current '''page size''' selection and lets you specify '''custom page dimensions'''. | |
− | + | :3) '''Printer'''. Contains a list of printers known to Microsoft Windows. | |
− | + | The '''orientation''' group has two radio buttons which you can use to select the orientation of the output page as either '''portrait''' or '''landscape'''. The '''margin''' group provides four window controls for you to set the '''left''', '''right''', '''top''', and '''bottom''' margins in '''inches''' or '''centimeters'''. When controls in the '''Page Setup''' group of the '''Page Layout''' ribbon tool bar tab are changed, OnePager updates the corresponding controls in the '''Print''' form accessed through the '''File''' ribbon tool bar tab. These controls, discussed just above, are available on the '''File''' OnePager ribbon tool bar tab by first clicking the page’s '''Print''' tab button and then the '''Settings''' button which accesses the '''Chart Properties''' form’s '''Page Layout''' tab. | |
− | <center>[[File: | + | The steps and results are shown below: |
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+ | <center>[[File:P70-21_1_8-70-(2)-10192020.png]]</center> | ||
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+ | For more specific information on '''Page setup''', please see the article at: [[Page Setup for Version 7.0 | Page Setup]] <!--8.6.1.2.1-70--> | ||
==Related Links== | ==Related Links== | ||
− | [[Creating Multi-Page | + | [[Creating Multi-Page Charts with Version 7.0 (Portal) | Creating Multi-Page Charts (Portal)]] <!--8.6.1-70--> |
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+ | [[View Modes for Version 7.0 | View Modes]] <!--8.6.1.1-70--> | ||
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+ | [[Page Setup, Document Fitting, and Repeating Elements for Version 7.0 (Portal) | Page Setup, Document Fitting, and Repeating Elements (Portal)]] <!--8.6.1.2-70--> | ||
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+ | [[Page Setup for Version 7.0 | Page Setup]] <!--8.6.1.2.1-70--> | ||
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+ | [[Document Fitting for Version 7.0 | Document Fitting]] <!--8.6.1.2.2-70--> | ||
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+ | [[Repeating Elements for Version 7.0 | Repeating Elements]] <!--8.6.1.2.3-70--> | ||
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+ | [[Basic Manual and Global Editing of Multi-Page Output for Version 7.0 | Basic Manual and Global Editing of Multi-Page Output]] <!--8.6.2-70--> | ||
− | [[Editing with the Chart Properties form for Version 7.0 (Portal) | Editing with the Chart Properties form (Portal)]] 21.0.1-70 | + | [[Editing with the Chart Properties form for Version 7.0 (Portal) | Editing with the Chart Properties form (Portal)]] <!--21.0.1-70--> |
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Latest revision as of 16:01, 20 January 2021
Contents
About the Page Layout Tab
The Chart Properties form's Page Layout tab controls the features of OnePager multi-page capability. The tab has four sections as shown below.
The information presented in this article applies as to the OnePager Express Page Layout tab in the OnePager Express Chart Properties form.
Document Setup
These two settings (e.g., Document width and Document height) determine the document’s size in inches or centimeters irrespective of page count. The overall document size consists of the graph area plus all Adornment areas (i.e., header, footer, time axis area(s), title, text columns, swimlane labels, margins).
Document width is always automatic in that OnePager makes no attempt to keep the width constant as you change swimlane label widths, text column widths, or horizontal margins. Because the number of rows/swimlanes is very dynamic, there are two modes for managing document height.
Automatic height mode
When the Automatic: Use row height of: radio button is clicked, the document height adjusts when rows/swimlanes are added/hidden. Likewise the document height adjusts if you change the title height, time-axis height(s), header/footer heights, or vertical margins. This mode is the preferred option because it preserves the heights of task bars and milestones symbols.
Fixed height mode
When the Document Height radio button is clicked, the document height is kept constant in the following situations:
- 1) Creation of the chart from a Template Properties form.
- 2) Update of the chart by adding or replacing snapshots.
- 3) Automatic hiding of blank rows using the Crop button on the ribbon.
- 4) Change of parameters on the Row/Swimlanes tab of the Chart Properties form.
In all these situations, the document height is kept constant by adjusting the heights of all the rows and swimlanes to take up the slack. This behavior has the disadvantage that adding many new rows causes task bars/milestone symbols to get very short and hiding many rows causes task bars/milestone symbols to get very tall. Even in this fixed height mode, manual insertion/hiding of rows/swimlanes, changes to header heights, changes to title height, and changes to time axis heights alters the document height. To preserve the heights of all the tasks and milestones in the graph area, you can always restore the old document height by entering it in the document-height numerical window control.
Document Fitting
The document fitting group determines the number of pages vertically and horizontally.
For more specific information on Document Fitting, please see the article at: Document Fitting
For general information and examples on the Document Fitting, Page Setup, and Repeating Elements please see the articles at: Creating Multi-Page Charts (Portal)
Repeated Elements
The repeated elements group has two sets of controls:
- 1) For repeating the Legend on multiple pages and
- 2) For controlling the repetition of other Adornments on multiple pages.
For more specific information on Repeat Elements, please see the article at: Repeating Elements
For general information on the controls for repeating the Legend on multiple-page and for the controls for repeating view Adornments, please see the article at: Editing with the Chart Properties form (Portal)
The controls discussed above are also available on the OnePager Page Layout ribbon tool bar tab.
Page Setup
The page setup group contains controls for:
- 1) Specifying physical page size of output,
- 2) Setting the output page’s orientation (portrait or landscape), and
- 3) Establishing the physical page’s margins.
The page size group has the following three (3) controls:
- 1) Paper choice. This list is built from the available choices associated with the printer selected. See below.
- 2) Page width and height. Displays the dimensions of the current page size selection and lets you specify custom page dimensions.
- 3) Printer. Contains a list of printers known to Microsoft Windows.
The orientation group has two radio buttons which you can use to select the orientation of the output page as either portrait or landscape. The margin group provides four window controls for you to set the left, right, top, and bottom margins in inches or centimeters. When controls in the Page Setup group of the Page Layout ribbon tool bar tab are changed, OnePager updates the corresponding controls in the Print form accessed through the File ribbon tool bar tab. These controls, discussed just above, are available on the File OnePager ribbon tool bar tab by first clicking the page’s Print tab button and then the Settings button which accesses the Chart Properties form’s Page Layout tab.
The steps and results are shown below:
For more specific information on Page setup, please see the article at: Page Setup
Related Links
Creating Multi-Page Charts (Portal)
Page Setup, Document Fitting, and Repeating Elements (Portal)
Basic Manual and Global Editing of Multi-Page Output
Editing with the Chart Properties form (Portal)
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