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Posted by JAB on November 14, 1996 at 21:26:41:
In Reply to: Re: Working landscape in Painter 4.0 posted by JAB on November 14, 1996 at 21:23:09:
: : : Iwould look to know how to work in Painter 4.0
: : in landscape orientation. Would using the Rotate
: : command work? Also, I would like to print using
: : the full 8.5 by 11 inches page.
: : I use a HP DeskJet 600C. Any ideas?
: : : Thanks,
: : : JAB
: : I really ought to shut up here since I - as a web
: : publisher only - hasn't printed anything from Painter
: : for ages, but isn't there a landscape "mode" on
: : your printer dialog?
: : If, not: You will have to save the image if it
: : contains floaters (to preserve it for future
: : editing), drop all floaters and rotate it 90 degrees.
: : Thomas - DiP
: Thanks again Thomas for your advice. However, I meant "working", not just printing. I guess all I have to do is rotate the canvas 90 degrees from the start, and then print in "landscape" mode. However, I suspect there might be a problem with the intractable resolution. I still don't know how to fill the entire 8.5 x 11 inches page. The largest I can manage is 7 x 10 inches, leaving a small white border.