Configuring the Enlargement/Reduction Setting on a Chapter Basis

You can configure the enlargement/reduction setting for the specified chapter differently from the entire document.
NOTE
The enlargement/reduction setting is prioritized in the order page > chapter > document.
If the [Display a printable area in the print preview] check box is selected, the valid print area is displayed on the Work Window.
[File] menu > [Option] > [System Settings] > [Editor] > [Options] > [Display a printable area in the print preview]
For more information on how to configure the enlargement/reduction setting for the entire document, see the following.
For more information on how to configure the enlargement/reduction setting on a page basis, see the following.
For more information on how to cancel the settings on a chapter basis, see the following.
1.
Select the chapter to apply the enlargement/reduction setting to on the [Page Tree] tab on the Navigation Window.
NOTE
If the [Page Tree] tab on the Navigation Window is not displayed, see the following.
2.
Click the icon for the ribbon command.
Or, follow one of the steps described below.
Select [Chapter Settings] on the ribbon > [Chapter Settings]
Click [Chapter Settings] on the ribbon
Right-click and select [Chapter Settings]
[Chapter Settings] is displayed.
NOTE
If commands are not displayed on the ribbon of Desktop Editor, see the following to display them.
This operation can also be performed with the tool buttons. If tool buttons are not displayed on the toolbar of Desktop Editor, see the following to display them.
3.
Select the [Specify original settings for the selected chapters] check box on the [Layout Settings] tab.
4.
Select the [Scale the original to fit the printable area] check box.
5.
Configure the scaling and placement settings.
[Scaling Settings]
Select how to configure the print area.
[Fit to printable area]
Select this option to enlarge/reduce the size of original pages to fill the printable area.
[Fit to output paper]
Select this option to enlarge/reduce the size of original pages to fit the paper size.
[Configure page margins and fit to those margins]
Select this option to enlarge/reduce the size of original pages to fit to the area where the margins were removed from the paper size. The margin settings configured for the entire document will be reflected.
[Position of Original]
Select one of the following positions on the print page where you want to place the original pages.
[Upper Left]
[Middle Left]
[Lower Left]
[Upper Middle]
[Center]
[Lower Middle]
[Upper Right]
[Middle Right]
[Lower Right]
Configure this setting when [Fit to printable area]/[Configure page margins and fit to those margins] is selected in [Scaling Settings].
NOTE
The valid print area varies depending on the printer selected in [Printer].
When selecting [Auto (Size)] for the output paper size without selecting the [Scale the original to fit the printable area] check box and printing, the size selected for each original page automatically may be smaller than the original page size. In this case, the area that exceeds the output paper size may not be printed.
When printing a document without selecting the [Scale the original to fit the printable area] check box, the area over the valid print area of original page cannot be printed. In addition, the annotations attached on the area being over the valid print area may not be printed correctly. In this case, a warning message is displayed when printing or exporting to a PDF file.
Click [Apply] to check the document preview in the Work Window without closing [Chapter Settings].
For more information on how to change the margin values configured for the entire document, see the following.
6.
Click [OK].
The chapter icon displayed on the [Page Tree] tab on the Navigation Window changes and the chapter name changes to blue.
NOTE
When a print area setting that differs from the one set for the entire document is specified on a chapter basis, and two different settings are to be applied to the same print page, the Print Next Chapter setting may be automatically applied.
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