iWork 05: The Missing Manual

6.1. Printing Your Documents

Although there was a time when people thought computers would lead to the paperless office, in fact just the opposite has occurredand paper consumption keeps growing year after year. Printing will undoubtedly be one of your preferred methods for liberating your Pages documents from your Mac. Printing Pages documents is just like printing anything else on your computerso if you have a handle on how printing works in other programs, feel free to skip this section.

6.1.1. Page Setup

Before you print your document, be sure to save it one last time to ensure that you have the latest version locked away on your hard drive. Setting the Page Setup options should really be a part of the document setup you did at the beginning of the document (see Chapter 2 for details on how to format your document). But still, it's a good idea to double-check it now. Choose File Page Setup to open this dialog box. The Page Setup dialog boxs main purpose in life is to choose the paper size , orientation, and scaling adjustment (if any) for the document.

The first pop-up menu, labeled Settings, always reads Page Attributes when you open the Page Setup dialog box. Leave it set that way, choose the name of your printer from the "Format for" pop-up menu, and, from the Paper Size pop-up menu, choose the paper size you want.

The three Orientation buttons determine whether the paper size you just selected prints out "normal" (portrait) or " sideways " (landscape). For most paper sizes and most printers, that means your output matches the orientation buttons' icons: the left button prints vertically, or portrait style. The other two buttons print horizontally, or landscape style. If you want to create a horizontally oriented document, or are printing envelopes or panoramas, choose the center or right button (Figure 6-1).


Note: The difference between the two horizontal orientation buttons is the printing direction: the document's left side prints on the leading edge if you choose the center button; the document's right side prints on the leading edge if you choose the right button. You may want to use this option to print two-sided pages or to print close to the page margins. Many inkjet printers can't print as close to the trailing edge of the sheet as they can to the leading edge. The arrow indicates the direction the paper moves through the printer. It's always a good idea to print a test page when you're printing close to the margin or on both sides of the sheet.

When you click OK to close the Page Setup dialog box, Pages takes you right back to your document, where you can continue to work on it or print it. Pages memorizes these Page Setup settings along with your documentonce you've set it for a document, you don't need to return to Page Setup unless you need to change one of the settings.

6.1.2. The Print Window

Although you need to open Page Setup only once in the life of a document, you use the Print dialog box every time you need to print something. Press -P (or choose File Print) to summon it. The Print dialog box always opens to the Copies & Pages section because these are the settings you most commonly change (Figure 6-2). Once the dialog box opens, you can choose from the following options:

If you're struck by the print dialog box's simple, uncluttered appearance, click the bottom pop-up menu (it says Copies & Pages when the dialog box appears) for access to a plethora of other options. The items in this menu and the controls they lead to are different for different printers, but a few of the typical choices are the following:


Tip: If you've carefully set these print options in the Print dialog boxfor example, two copies, premium glossy photo paper, fast printingconsider saving them as a Preset for future use. Click the Preset pop-up menu, choose Save As, give your preset a name, and click OK. The next time you want to print with those optionsfrom Pages or any other programjust select the preset from the pop-up menu and click Print.

When you're happy with the settings in the Print dialog box, click Print (or press Return) and your print job heads to the printer.

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