In the print section > scaling > vertical pagination you have a number of options.
A combination of "Use Defined Page Breaks" and "Fit Lines per page" will give you the best possible combination when you set the number of lines to the biggest page length + a line or two.
You should try to set your page breaks at about the same number of lines on the chart.
Help desk guru at Solid Support gave me the good oil!
Only drama, seems unless your page fits within one page at the minimum scaling of .5 then you have to put up with text carrying over to another page, potentially leaving you with two or three lines and an empty page!
Must put auto scaling between page breaks on the wish list.
Member for
19 yearsRE: Page Breaks
Thanks Mike,
Will experiment with tomorrow.
Kind regards,
Craig Adams
Member for
19 years 10 monthsRE: Page Breaks
Hi Craig
In the print section > scaling > vertical pagination you have a number of options.
A combination of "Use Defined Page Breaks" and "Fit Lines per page" will give you the best possible combination when you set the number of lines to the biggest page length + a line or two.
You should try to set your page breaks at about the same number of lines on the chart.
Best regards
Mike Testro
Member for
19 yearsRE: Page Breaks
Stop Looking,
Help desk guru at Solid Support gave me the good oil!
Only drama, seems unless your page fits within one page at the minimum scaling of .5 then you have to put up with text carrying over to another page, potentially leaving you with two or three lines and an empty page!
Must put auto scaling between page breaks on the wish list.
Kind regards,
Craig Adams