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johnlill
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September 03, 2022, 08:46:02 PM »
Hello! I was a Qimage user for many years but when Qimage One came out, I switched to that since I use a Mac. But I keep my QU license current and use that with VmWare Fusion when I need QU's advanced features. But I can't figure out how to do what I want to do. I would like to be able to tell QU to print x images across and x images down, and to specify the gap between prints, and also to tell it to leave margins of a specific size. Is that possible? I do see the option to say how many prints in each row and column, and I see how to edit the margins under preferences, but how do I also tell it how much space between prints? Sorry if this has been asked and answered but I could not find the answer by searching the forum.
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Re: auto-template
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September 03, 2022, 10:51:02 PM »
If you use number of prints per page as your sizing option, it'll split the page to fit exactly that many so there will be no room for a gap. For example, if you have a page that has 8x10 printable area and you tell it to split into 2x2 rows/cols, then you'll get four "cells", each at a size of 4x5. In other words, when you split a page into rows/cols, there is no space left for a gap.
BUT... You can basically do what you want using a border. Continuing with the above example, if you wanted a .5 inch gap between prints, you could add a .25 inch B (not B+) border and that would basically "shrink" each print so it has a .25 inch border on each edge. I believe that'd give you what you are looking for. There are many ways to do this. Another would be to create a reusable custom layout that does the same thing. But I think the above is probably the simplest.
Regards,
Mike
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johnlill
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September 04, 2022, 01:15:53 AM »
Perfect! Thanks, Mike, That is exactly what I was looking for. It’s great to see the support is as good as always!
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