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Print output can only be generated from the Designer when a data set is available (see
"Loading data" on page331). The Designer merges all sections in the Print context (see "Print
context" on page133) with the data set, and generates the output using those data values.
To generate Print output, select File from the menu and choose Print.
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File > Print... allows the following printing options:
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Using the Default output settings.
For more details, see "Print Using Standard Print Output Settings" on page924
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Using the same settings that were last used to produce printed output.
For more details, see "Print Using Standard Print Output Settings" on page924
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Using entirely new output settings set via the Advanced option, which allows
selection from a myriad of print output options.
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These settings cannot be saved for later re-use. To do that, one should
instead create printing Presets, which are designed to allow just this
behaviour.
For a detailed description see "Print Using Advanced Printer Wizard " on page932.
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Using previously saved Printing Preset options.
See "Print Presets" on page925 for more details.
Saving Printing options in Print Presets
Selecting File > Print Presets allows you to create or modify printing Presets (which contain all
the printing options), which can be saved for re-use in later print runs. This can be particularly
handy when creating special print runs, that need to be run periodically.
These presets make it possible to do such things as filtering and sorting records, grouping
documents and splitting the print jobs into smaller print jobs, as well as the more standard
selection of printing options, such as binding, OMR markings and the like.
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