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Smart P&ID Version
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Specifies the print layout for the drawings to be printed. These settings apply to all drawings you have selected to print. This dialog opens when you select Settings on the Print dialog.

PPM All Outputs Graphic

Scale

Controls the scale applied to the print area in a document.

Best fit

Scales the selected drawing sheets or print area to fit the printer paper for the configured device.

Manual scale

Specifies the scale value to apply to the print range during printing. For example, if the print range is a rectangle at 12 cm by 12 cm and you set a manual scale of 1:12, then the printed range appears to be 1 cm by 1 cm on the printer paper. If you want a 1:1 drawing of the current sheet scale, you can set the Paper length option to 1 and the Design length option to 1.

Paper length

Specifies the paper length for the document you want to print with respect to the Design length option.

Design length

Specifies a design length (size of the printed graphic) with respect to the Paper length option.

Origin

Adjusts the origin of the graphic area, thereby changing the location of the effective print area on the paper.

Center

Positions the print area center to the center of the printer paper. If you do not set this option, then the paper positions at bottom left to bottom left.

X origin

Sets a shift in the x-direction from the origin.

Y origin

Sets a shift in the y-direction from the origin.

Preview

Displays dynamically how the graphic prints on the sheet as you change other options on the dialog.

For many of the options on this dialog such as, Design length, Paper length, X, Y, and so forth, when you change an option, the red, blue, and black boxes in the Preview area change to reflect your new values. Therefore, you have a dynamic representation of how your graphic fills the printed sheet.