Difference between revisions of "Why does printing to PDF chop off my documents?"

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== More Information ==
 
== More Information ==
*Find out your PDF print record Number.
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* From anywhere within platinum, press {{KeyPress|A-P}} to open the "Print Record Override" window.
*At the Grey bar at the top of Platinum.
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* Press {{KeyPress|C-F1}} to open the "Print Record Search" window.
*Go to '''Options'''.
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* Press {{Button|Search}} and select your "PDF Printing" record. Once selected press the {{Button|Edit}} to open the "Printer Parameters" window.
*Go to '''Printing'''.
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* Set {{DataPrompt|Page Length}} to {{DataValue|63}}.
*Enter the PDF Print record Number.
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* Press {{Button|Done}} and then {{Button|Accept}} to save the change.
*Press {{KeyPress|S-F10}}.  
 
*Change the {{DataPrompt|Page Length:}} field to {{DataValue|63}}.
 
  
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{{TShoot}}{{KB_Tags|PRINT, PRINTING, PDF, CUT OFF, CHOP, PAGE LENGTH}}{{ZN_Admin}}
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Revision as of 11:28, 17 September 2009

Summary

In some instances you can find your PDF printer in windows will cut documents off before they are supposed to end (ie: miss off the totals of an invoice).

More Information

  • From anywhere within platinum, press <Alt+P> to open the "Print Record Override" window.
  • Press <Ctrl+F1> to open the "Print Record Search" window.
  • Press [Search] and select your "PDF Printing" record. Once selected press the [Edit] to open the "Printer Parameters" window.
  • Set "Page Length" to '63'.
  • Press [Done] and then [Accept] to save the change.


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PRINT, PRINTING, PDF, CUT OFF, CHOP, PAGE LENGTH
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