Installation guide

Printing a n d Formatting an M-Book
Printing and F orm atting an M-Book
In this section...
“Printing an M-Book” on page 8-47
“Modifying Styles in the M-Book Template” on page 8-47
“Choosing Loose or Compact Format for Notebook” on page 8-48
“Controlling Numeric Output Format for N o te bo ok” on page 8-49
“Controlling Graphic Output for Notebook” on page 8-49
Printing an M-Book
Yo u can print a ll or part of an M-book by doing one of the follo wing, depending
on the version of Microsoft Word you are using:
In Microsoft Word 2000, 2002, 2003 –– Select File > Print.
In Microsoft Word 2007 –– Select M icrosoft Office B utton > Print
Word follows these rules when p rinting M-book cells and graphics:
C ell markers are not printed.
Input cells, autoinit cells, and output cells (including error messages)
are printed according to their defined styles. If you p refer to p rint these
cells using black type instead of colors or shades of gray, you can modify
the styles.
Modifying Styles in the M-Book Template
Yo u can control the appearance of the text in your M-book by modifying the
predefined styles stored in the M-book t emplate,
m-book.dot.Thesestyles
control the appearance of text and cells. By default, M-books use the Word
Normal style for all other tex t.
For example, if you print an M-book on a color printe r, input cells appear da rk
green, output and autoinit cells appear dark blue, and error messages a ppear
red. If you print the M-book on a grayscale printer, these cells appear as
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