Advanced Printing
Saving Custom Settings
After you've fine-tuned your printer settings for a special project,
you can save the settings as a group. Then you can quickly reuse
them the next time you print a similar project.
You can save advanced settings changes, but you can also save
more basic settings, such as changes you make on the Paper or
Layout tabs. You can save up to 10 groups of settings. Follow these
steps:
1
Customize your printer settings, then access the Advanced
dialog box, as described in
Special
Effects. (In Windows 3.1, access the Main dialog box,
as described in
2
Click the Save Settings button. You see this dialog box:
Customizing Print Quality and
Printing from Windows
Applications.)
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