Operation Manual

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Rasterize, and many other useful printing options. One particular
option, called Layout, allows for print-time imposition of your
publicationsimply create a booklet or other folded publication at the
print stage.
Here we'll cover what you need to know for basic desktop printer
output. If you're working with a service bureau or professional printer
and need to provide PDF output, see Publishing PDF files (p. 153).
To set up your printer or begin printing:
1. (Optional) To print selected text or objects, make your selection on
the page.
2. Click
Print on the Standard toolbar. The Print dialog appears.
To set your printing options:
1. Select a currently installed printer from the Printer drop-down list.
If necessary, click the Properties button to set up the printer for the
correct page size, etc.
2. Select a printer profile from the Profile drop-down list. You can just
use Current Settings or choose a previously saved custom profile
(.ppr) based on a combination of dialog settings; Browse lets you
navigate to any .ppr file on your computer. To save current settings,
click the Save As button, and provide a unique profile name. The
profile is added to the drop-down list.
If you modify any profile settings, an asterisk appears next to the
profile name.
3. Select the number of copies to print, and optionally instruct the
printer to Collate them.
4. Select the print Range to be printed, e.g. the Entire Publication,
Current Page, Current Selection (if selected text or objects in step
1), or range of pages. For specific pages or a range of pages, enter