MACROMEDIA FREEHAND 10-USING FREEHAND Use Manual page 414

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You can use manual or automatic tiling to print sections of a large document on
separate sheets of paper. With manual tiling, you can specify which section of the
document to print, page by page. With automatic tiling, FreeHand automatically
prints the entire document on separate pages.
In the document window, drag the page ruler's zero point to the lower left
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corner of the section of the page that you want to print. For information on
using page rulers, see "Using the rulers" on page 107.
The printed tile will include the area above and to the right of the zero point in
the document, up to the limits of the print area on the page size you choose.
Choose File > Print.
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Select FreeHand 10 from the pop-up menu (Macintosh only).
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Select Tile and choose Manual from the pop-up menu.
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Click Print.
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Choose File > Print.
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Select Tile.
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Choose Automatic from the pop-up menu.
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Enter an overlap value to specify how much of the document will be duplicated
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on adjacent tiles.
You have several choices for printing only specified objects or layers in your
document during a specific print session:
Check Selected Objects Only in the Print dialog box to print the currently
selected objects. (In Windows, right-click a selected object and choose Print
Object from the context menu.) For more information, see "Setting up to
print" on page 388.

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