Table 43 Print Columns On A Page With Supercalc - Star Micronics Radix User Manual

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Radix User's
Manual
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The simplest way to print a spreadsheet is to enter /O to start
the /Output command, type D to print the spreadsheet as it is dis-
played, and then type ALL, to specify printing the entire spread-
sheet, and finally press P to direct the output to the printer.
If your spreadsheet is too wide to fit onto a single sheet of
paper, then SuperCalc will automatically split the worksheet into
strips (you'll see how to tell SuperCalc how wide your printer is in
a moment). First, SuperCalc will print as much of the spreadsheet
as will fit on a page, and then it will print additional page-wide
strips until the entire worksheet is printed.
To make this automatic system of dividing the spreadsheet
into strips work you need to tell SuperCalc how many character
columns that you want to print on each page. (Note that we are
now talking about character columns, and not spreadsheet col-
umns.) The /Output command has a Setup option that, among
other things, allows you to specify the number of character col-
umns that will fit on a line. To use this option, enter /O D ALL, S.
This will present you with a menu of setup choices. The selection
that we are interested in is "W = Change page width". Select this
option and enter the appropriate number of columns for the print-
ing pitch and paper width that you want to use. SuperCalc will
remember this setting until you exit the program. (You can make a
setting permanent by using the INSTALL program that comes
with SuperCalc.)
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Table 43
Print cohnns
on a page with SuperCak
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Sending control codes from SuperCalc
The Setup option of the /Output command also allows you to
send control codes to the printer. The menu item "S = Manual

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