What does the dotted border in paper space represent?
How do I move the distance of this line from the edge of the page?
I've attached two images of the line in two different locations.
Thanks in advance!
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Hi @Anonymous,
The dotted line is a representation of the margins you have defined in your printer configuration. If you want to set them to 0 value, open the PC3 file and select Modify Standard Paper Sizes. You can set all the margins to 0.
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In other words, the printable boundary edge for your printer - it can not print right out the edge of the sheet of paper.
(well, at least most can't)
This gives you a visual indication to stay within the lines - or it won't get printed.
- Options
-- Display
--- [Layout elements... ] (lower left part of dialog)
add:
Or it is ON but not visible bcause of border=0 and paper=ON, so printable borders and paper-borders are congruent
Sebastian
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