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Susan
10-15-2003, 10:28 AM
Greetings.
Using CorelDraw 8 I create a line drawing that occupies
about 1/4 of the page. When I select "print preview" the
graphic shows up just as I expect it to. However when I
print the page the graphic shows up rotated and backwards
as a 1 x 1.5 inch piece in the upper left corner.

I have told it to centre the image. I have tried telling it
to fit to page. I've looked in the help files which aren't
very helpful. Add to this that the software runs like a slug
it's a frustrating problem for me.

Any help appreciated.
Susan
sm@uvic.ca

Al Bundy
10-15-2003, 10:44 AM
Any chance you've set the wrong size page? Possibly set it for 8x11... but
CENTIMETERS instead of INCHES?

I haven't used 8 in a while, but there may be some settings to reverse the
image for iron-on cloth transfers and such.

"Susan" <sm@uvic.ca> wrote in message
news:d2f697cb.0310151028.7301d9f1@posting.google.com... Greetings. Using CorelDraw 8 I create a line drawing that occupies about 1/4 of the page. When I select "print preview" the graphic shows up just as I expect it to. However when I print the page the graphic shows up rotated and backwards as a 1 x 1.5 inch piece in the upper left corner. I have told it to centre the image. I have tried telling it to fit to page. I've looked in the help files which aren't very helpful. Add to this that the software runs like a slug it's a frustrating problem for me. Any help appreciated. Susan sm@uvic.ca


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