Modeling diagrams can become quite large, spanning a number of printed pages. You can control how your diagrams are printed by manipulating the page breaks in modeling diagrams. You can display the page breaks and recalculate the page breaks after you make changes to the diagrams.
Viewing page breaks
You can view the page breaks in modeling diagrams and store the page break information with the diagrams. If you make changes to the print parameters, such as page size, margins, or orientation, the page breaks are updated in the diagrams.Recalculating page breaks
You can recalculate page breaks after you make changes to modeling diagrams that contain page breaks. You can center the diagram on a minimum number of pages for printing.
Parent topic: Graphically representing models by using modeling diagrams
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Types of modeling diagrams