At 00:28 2016-11-21, Dave Crozier DaveC@Flexipol.co.uk wrote:
With Fineprint you simply use the "Fineprint PDF printer" and send whatever you want to it. You can reformat documents, consolidate them, watermark them etc etc.
So, in short as to your question "how do you do it" - the answer is simple.... you don't need to do anything at all.
That is not an answer at all.
What you describe in your first paragraph is doing something which belies your second paragraph. You do have to do something. I would like to know what that something is.
What do you do to specify that you want a page to be in the other orientation and all within one print job? I think I have a way that should work, but it does not. I do not know if it is my error or the driver's.
I need some details.
have used it for many years.
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Sincerely,
Gene Wirchenko
Gene, You use Fineprint PDF as a standard printer and set your orientation in the same way you would a printer.
Another simple solution is to configure two Fineprint printers, one portrait and one Landscape by setting the preferences on each printer then simply print to the one you need for the specific job.
Hope this explains the simplicity of using it.
Dave
-----Original Message----- From: ProFox [mailto:profox-bounces@leafe.com] On Behalf Of Gene Wirchenko Sent: 21 November 2016 16:41 To: ProFox Email List profox@leafe.com Subject: RE: Setting >1 Page Orientation in PDFs
At 00:28 2016-11-21, Dave Crozier DaveC@Flexipol.co.uk wrote:
With Fineprint you simply use the "Fineprint PDF printer" and send whatever you want to it. You can reformat documents, consolidate them, watermark them etc etc.
So, in short as to your question "how do you do it" - the answer is simple.... you don't need to do anything at all.
That is not an answer at all.
What you describe in your first paragraph is doing something which belies your second paragraph. You do have to do something. I would like to know what that something is.
What do you do to specify that you want a page to be in the other orientation and all within one print job? I think I have a way that should work, but it does not. I do not know if it is my error or the driver's.
I need some details.
have used it for many years.
[snipped previous]
Sincerely,
Gene Wirchenko
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