MACROMEDIA FREEHAND 10-USING FREEHAND Use Manual page 395

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In the Print Setup dialog box, select one of the following options:
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To select Separations options, click the Separations tab (see "Setting separations
options" on page 396).
To select Imaging options, click the Imaging tab (see "Setting imaging and
output options" on page 400).
To select Paper Setup options, click the Paper Setup tab (see "Choosing a paper
size and orientation" on page 403).
To save the prepress settings, do one of the following:
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To create a new print setting with the options you entered in step 3, click the
Plus button to the left of the Print Setting pop-up menu. In the Save dialog
box, enter a name for the new print setting and save the file to the PrintSet
folder within the FreeHand 10/English/Settings folder. Click Save.
To modify a predefined print setting, select a print setting from the Print
Setting pop-up menu. Modify the setting (if you have not already done so) by
selecting options from the Separations, Imaging, or Paper Setup tabs. Note that
a plus (+) sign now appears to the left of the print setting name, indicating that
the options for the setting have been changed. Click the Plus button to the left
of the file name. In the Save dialog box, click Save to save the Print Setting file.
When the plus (+) sign to the left of the Print Setting file name is displayed, select
the print setting from the pop-up menu again. The plus (+) sign next to the file
name disappears, indicating that the original settings have been restored.
Note:
Delete the file from the PrintSet folder in the Settings folder within the
FreeHand 10/English folder.
UserPrep files are included in FreeHand to work around the limitations of
particular professional-quality, PostScript output devices, and to modify EPS files
created in FreeHand. These files include PostScript code to facilitate printing
tiled, pattern, or gradient fills. These files do not affect printing to most
desktop printers or PCL printers.
The UserPrep files are located in the Userprep (Windows) or UserPrep
(Macintosh) folder in the FreeHand 10 folder. For complete information on using
the available UserPrep files and a summary of each file, see the UserPrep Read Me
file in the application folder.

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