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In this example the error is that the logical pages are too large to fit upon the
Imposition Sheet that has been selected.
l Position group: These settings apply to the positioning of the logical page(s) within the
Imposition Sheet.
l Method selection: Set the position of the logical page(s) upon the Imposition Sheet.
The choices are as follows:
l Center:๎˜ƒHave the logical page(s) centered within the Imposition Sheet.
l Scale to fit:๎˜ƒScales the logical page(s) so that they fit the Imposition Sheet
exactly.
l Offset:๎˜ƒHave the logical page(s) offset within the Imposition Sheet. The offset
values can be set in the Left and Top entry boxes, which only become
available for this positional method.
l Left and Top values: These entry boxes are only enabled and their values applied
when the Offset method has been chosen. They are used to set the offset of the
logical page(s) upon the Imposition sheet.
l Rotate selection: Select to rotate the logical page(s) within the Imposition Sheet.
l Layout group: Select how the logical page(s) are to be laid out on the Imposition Sheet.
l Horizontal selection: Set how many logical pages are to be placed on one
horizontal line within the Imposition Sheet.
Note
If the logic page was set to Rotate in the Position selections, then the
Horizontal selection might appear as vertical, and the Vertical selection might
appear as horizontal, on the real time output diagram.
l Vertical selection: Set how many logical pages are to be placed on one vertical line
within the Imposition Sheet.
l Horizontal Gap selection: Set the amount of blank space to add between each
logical page on this axis.
l Vertical Gap selection: Set the amount of blank space to add between each logical
page on this axis.
l Stack Depth selection: Stack Depth defines the number of Imposition Sheets that
will be printed before drill sorting resets.
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