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> Printing A Visio Chart, Only prints small
Monty007
post Dec 19 2007, 05:34 AM
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Hi everyone, I have a Viso Chart that I would like to print A4 size.(think thats letter size in US) I open the chart with Visio viewer 2007 and it shows on screen full size but when I print it it is only 30% of what I see. I have adjusted my Canon print settings to print full screen but made no difference.
Any ideas would be great.


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Dialer
post Dec 20 2007, 11:16 AM
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Hi Monty,

A4 is slightly smaller than the U.S. "letter size."

Have you tried switching from portrait to landscape format? Or, does this application give you the option of exporting the chart as an image? If so, you could then import it into your graphics editor and print it from there.

Good luck!


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post Dec 20 2007, 03:25 PM
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Thanks for the reply Dialer, after your post I did some more research and although I have a Visio viewer, to adjust the diagram to what I want I would need the full version. Oh well I'll run into some one who has it one day and get it printed. The cost of the program doesn't warrant me purchasing it.


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