Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!rutgers!apple!oliveb!ames!lll-winken!claris!krazy From: krazy@claris.com (Jeff Erickson) Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac Subject: Re: MacDraw II bug with Page Setup Message-ID: <10185@claris.com> Date: 19 May 89 06:12:53 GMT References: Organization: Claris Corporation, Santa Clara CA Lines: 21 From article , by gould@pilot.njin.net (Brian Jay Gould): > I stopped using MacDraw in favor of MacDraw II as soon as I discovered the > wonderful things I could do in Draw II. Now I've found that Draw II can't > take advantage of the "page reduction" feature under "page setup." > > In MacDraw, when you reduce the page, you can continue to use the remaining > space for other things (like borders). But in Draw II, you never see the > blank area of the page except on the printed copy. What blank area? When you set the "page reduction" to 50% under MacDraw II, that effectively doubles the size of the page for drawing purposes. When you print, you larger page is shrunk, by 50%, to fit on your piece of paper. Or do I misunderstand you? I thought it worked this way in MacDraw Classic as well. -- Jeff Erickson Claris Corporation | "MacWrite II is both sexy and 408/987-7309 Applelink: Erickson4 | effective." krazy@claris.com ames!claris!krazy | -- MacWeek 4/18 "I'm a heppy, heppy ket!" |