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Using the options in the
Print menu


 Left click with
 your mouse to
 move to the next
 slide.
There are lots of options available
  through the Print menu that can
   help you format & present your
                work.

This brief guide aims to show you how to
                use them.
The Print menu

• When you select
  Print from the File
  menu you are
  presented with a list
  of different options.
Print & Copies

• You can print more than one copy of
  your document. Use the arrows to
  increase or decrease the number of
  copies to print.
• Click on the Print button when you
  are ready to print your work.
Printer

• Use this drop down
  list to select a
  particular printer or
  print pull queue.
• In the LRC you need
  to use either the
  B&W or Colour Pull
  Queues
Pages
• You can enter page
  numbers in the Pages
  box to print single
  pages or range of
  pages.
• Use the drop down list
  to view more options.
  You can even highlight
  & print a Selection of
  text.
Single or double sided printing
 • The pull queues print
   on both sides by
   default.
 • Flip on long edge for
   Portrait orientated
   work and short edge
   for Landscape
• Use the drop down list select Print One
  Sided to print your work single sided.
Collated or uncollated

• When printing multiple
  copies you would
  normally use the
  default of collated.

• Use uncollated if you want to keep the
  individual pages together, rather than
  printed as complete documents.
Orientation

• Use the drop down box
  to select orientation of




     Portrait      or        Landscape
A4 or not A4
• Use this list to select
  the size of paper you
  would like to print on.
• We use A4 and A3
  paper in the LRC, so
  these are your best
  options.
Margins
• You can adjust the
  size of your margins
  to the pre-set options
  shown here or select
  Custom Margins to
  set your own.
• The right size
  margins can improve
  the appearance of
  your work.
Pages per sheet

• Use this option to
  print more than one
  page per sheet of
  paper.
• This can be useful for
  rough drafts or notes.
Do you need more help?
If you have any questions about this or other
computing matters please come and see staff
          in the e-Learning Centre.
 You can also contact the e-Learning Centre
        by phone on 0191 375 4411

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Print options student version pp dec 12 b

  • 1. Using the options in the Print menu Left click with your mouse to move to the next slide.
  • 2. There are lots of options available through the Print menu that can help you format & present your work. This brief guide aims to show you how to use them.
  • 3. The Print menu • When you select Print from the File menu you are presented with a list of different options.
  • 4. Print & Copies • You can print more than one copy of your document. Use the arrows to increase or decrease the number of copies to print. • Click on the Print button when you are ready to print your work.
  • 5. Printer • Use this drop down list to select a particular printer or print pull queue. • In the LRC you need to use either the B&W or Colour Pull Queues
  • 6. Pages • You can enter page numbers in the Pages box to print single pages or range of pages. • Use the drop down list to view more options. You can even highlight & print a Selection of text.
  • 7. Single or double sided printing • The pull queues print on both sides by default. • Flip on long edge for Portrait orientated work and short edge for Landscape • Use the drop down list select Print One Sided to print your work single sided.
  • 8. Collated or uncollated • When printing multiple copies you would normally use the default of collated. • Use uncollated if you want to keep the individual pages together, rather than printed as complete documents.
  • 9. Orientation • Use the drop down box to select orientation of Portrait or Landscape
  • 10. A4 or not A4 • Use this list to select the size of paper you would like to print on. • We use A4 and A3 paper in the LRC, so these are your best options.
  • 11. Margins • You can adjust the size of your margins to the pre-set options shown here or select Custom Margins to set your own. • The right size margins can improve the appearance of your work.
  • 12. Pages per sheet • Use this option to print more than one page per sheet of paper. • This can be useful for rough drafts or notes.
  • 13. Do you need more help? If you have any questions about this or other computing matters please come and see staff in the e-Learning Centre. You can also contact the e-Learning Centre by phone on 0191 375 4411