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wesleybobato Posted - Aug 14 2012 : 15:43:08
Hello I would like to know how to print a picture Equal the Windows Printing Wizard, the Photo Printing in Whole Page without using the option to adapt the ImageEn page
Wanted Not Stretched the photo, wanted it to be the same as the Windows Respecting the Aspect Ratio. Because the result of printing the Entire Page is different ImageEN in Windows it is possible to do the same Windows.





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wesleybobato Posted - Aug 16 2012 : 05:46:58
Thank you very much for your attention God Enlighten you.

Yes I would like it to be the same as the Windows Print Wizard
Realizes that he approaches a little image to oculpar the entire page without stretching the image without causing changes in the image.
Has no problems if the impression cut the sides of the image.
It is possible to do so automatically is there any form of configuration.

I am attaching a sample image below to better understand.
How do I find the correct value equal image clipping windows.

Have a nice day.




xequte Posted - Aug 15 2012 : 20:41:31
Hi

Do you mean where it takes up as much of the page as possible and skips any part of the image which overlaps over the edge of the page?

There is not an option for that at this time.



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