
INDESIGN CS3
User Guide
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Spreads Prints pages together, as if they were bound, or printed on the same sheet. You can print only one spread
persheet.Ifthenewpageislargerthanthecurrentlyselectedpapersize,InDesignprintsasmuchasitcan,butwon’t
automatically scale the page to fit the imageable area, unless you select Scale To Fit in the Setup area of the Print
dialog box. You may also want to specify landscape orientation.
Note: If different trapping styles are applied to pages in the spread, InDesign resolves the differences.
Print Master Pages Prints all master pages, rather than document pages. Selecting this option makes the Ranges
option unavailable.
Examples of page ranges
Options for printing objects
The General area of the Print dialog box contains options for printing elements usually visible only on-screen, such
as grids and guides. Choose from the following options:
Print Layers Determine which layers are printed. (See “Choose which layers are printed or exported to PDF” on
page 547.)
Print Non-printing Objects Prints all objects, regardless of your settings to selectively prevent individual objects
from printing.
Print Blank Pages Prints all pages in the specified page range, even if no text or objects appear on a page. This option
is unavailable when you are printing separations. If you are using Print Booklet for composite printing, use the Print
Blank Printer Spreads option to print blank spreads added to fill out composite signatures.
Print Visible Guides and Baseline Grids Prints visible guides and grids in the same color as shown in the document.
You can control which guides and grids are visible in the View menu. This option is unavailable when you are
printing separations.
Page range Pages printed
11- Page 11 to the last page of the document.
-11 All pages up to and including page 11.
+11 Page 11 only.
-+11 All pages up to and including page 11.
+11- All pages from the eleventh page to the
end of document.
1, 3-8, Page 1, plus pages 3 to 8.
+1, +3-+8, Page 1, plus pages 3 to 8.
Sec1 All pages in section labeled “Sec1”.
Sec2:7 Page numbered 7 (not necessarily the
seventh page of that section) in section
labeled “Sec2.”
PartB:7- Pagenumbered7 in section labeled “PartB”
to last page of section.
Chap2:7-Chap3 Page 7 in section labeled “Chap2” to end of
section labeled “Chap3”.
Sec4:3-Sec4:6,
Sec3:7
Pages 3–6 in “Sec4” and page 7 in “Sec3”.
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