Use this window to specify how the version tree is to be printed.
In Print Mode, you have the following options:
The Version Tree Browser always starts from the beginning of the version tree and includes as much on the page as the scale will allow. In Scale, move the indicator to the left to fit more of the version tree on the page. The page example on the right of the window is a preview of the first page of the printed document at the scale value currently set in Scale.
Set Print page map to print at the beginning of the output a layout to help you assemble the pages into a whole version tree. The layout resembles the following example.
The numbers in the page map represent page numbers. Arrange the pages as indicated in the page map to reassemble a multipage version tree.
In Scale, click and hold the indicator and move it on the bar to adjust the printed size of the version tree. The page example on the right of the window adjusts to the changes in this setting. When the slider is in the center, the version tree prints at 100% of its default on-screen size. For example, if you set the version markers to display a font size of 10 points, when you print at a scale of 100%, the numbers inside the version markers print at 10 points.
In Title, enter descriptive text that is to be printed at the top of each page. (This is optional.) The following information is always printed at the top of every page, in addition to any title that you enter here.
If the title is too long to fit on the page, the browser truncates the directory names, which are part of the name of the element.