What you can do is create a layout with a given paper size and then copy the page setup from that layout to another layout using PrintSettings copySource. However, the first layout has to be in the experiment already.
You can also store the source page setup in a notebook file which can be saved to disk and loaded into any experiment. You can then copy the page setup from the notebook to any other target window and then kill the notebook.
However this will not work across platforms because page setup records are too different and the page size is not transferred.
What you can do is create a layout with a given paper size and then copy the page setup from that layout to another layout using PrintSettings copySource. However, the first layout has to be in the experiment already.
What you can do is create a layout with a given paper size and then copy the page setup from that layout to another layout using PrintSettings copySource. However, the first layout has to be in the experiment already.
You can also store the source page setup in a notebook file which can be saved to disk and loaded into any experiment. You can then copy the page setup from the notebook to any other target window and then kill the notebook.
However this will not work across platforms because page setup records are too different and the page size is not transferred.
July 18, 2012 at 09:42 am - Permalink
Thanks, this helped a lot.
July 19, 2012 at 07:54 am - Permalink