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Select Language:. Microsoft has released an update for Microsoft Publisher Bit Edition. This update provides the latest fixes to Microsoft Publisher Bit Edition. Additionally, this update contains stability and performance improvements. Details Version:. File Name:.
Date Published:. File Size:. System Requirements Supported Operating System. The default frequency in Publisher is lines per inch lpi. The default angles in Publisher are the following:. Spot colors: vary depending on how many are used. Publisher prints the first spot color at 45 degrees. Other spot colors are printed at , 75, 30, 60, 90, , 15, , , and 0. Set which printer's marks you want to be used.
These marks are printed outside the page and are printed only if the size of the paper is larger than the page size of the publication. Select the orientation and imaging of your output. You can see the effects of selecting these options under Sample. Note: The following options are available with PostScript printers only:. Flip vertically Select this check box to print a vertically mirrored image of your publication.
This option is most often used when printing to film on an imagesetter, so that the image reads correctly when the emulsion side of the film is down as when burning a press plate. Flip horizontally Select this check box to print a horizontally mirrored image of your publication. Negative image Select this check box to print a negative image of your publication. This option is most often used when printing to film on an imagesetter, so that the image reads positive when burned onto a press plate.
This box displays an example of how the options that you select affect the pictures and text. For example, if you select Flip horizontally and Negative image , the Sample image displays a white animal running toward the left above text that is right aligned.
The background paper will be black. Choose a variety of different printer's marks. These marks are printed outside the page and can be printed only if the size of the paper is larger than the page size of your publication.
They are not available if you select Composite RGB. Crop marks Select this check box to print marks that show where a page will be trimmed to the publication's intended size. Job information Select this check box to print information on each plate about the print job. The job information includes the file name of your publication, the date it was printed, and the page number. If you are printing separations, the job information also includes which color ink the plate is for cyan, magenta, yellow, black, or a spot color.
Registration marks Select this check box to print registration marks that will be used to align register the printing of two or more press plates on a single page. Density bars Select this check box to print a density bar that is graded from a 10 percent screen to a percent fill. A commercial printer will use this bar to determine the proper exposure time for plate burning and to test the dot gain on the printed pages.
Color bars CMYK and Separation only Select this check box to print a color bar that is used by a commercial printer to check how a solid patch of ink is printed on the page. Mark style Click an icon to select the mark style. This check box is selected by default. Bleed marks This check box is available only if Allow bleeds is selected.
Select this check box to print bleed marks that show the extent of a bleed. Select how fonts, picture resolution, and picture cropping and downsampling will be handled during printing. Use only publication fonts Click this option to restrict your printer to use only the font version that is used in your publication.
Note: There are different versions of the same font. For example, even if you use a regular Times New Roman font, it may not be the exact same font that your desktop printer has built in.
If you use the font versions that are provided by Publisher, the publication will be printed more predictably and often at a higher quality than if you allow font substitutions. Allow printer to substitute fonts Click this option to use your printer's resident fonts — whether in read-only memory ROM , random access memory RAM , or on a hard disk drive — that have the same name as the fonts that are used in your publication.
Selecting this option may print your file faster because the file will be smaller, but your publication may look different. Print all pictures at full-resolution Click this option to print the linked pictures as high-resolution graphics. Print linked pictures at low-resolution Click this option to print each linked picture by using the low-resolution placeholder graphic that is stored in the publication.
Do not print any pictures Click this option to print a box in place of each picture. This option may be useful when you want to print a quick proof of the layout that shows only the positioning of pictures. Note: This option replaces all inserted pictures, whether linked or embedded, as well as clip art. AutoShapes and border art will always be printed. Pictures that are used as fills in AutoShapes, text boxes, and WordArt will also be printed, as will pictures that are used as page backgrounds.
Color and grayscale pictures Select this check box for print quality, and then enter the dots per inch dpi range for the color and grayscale pictures. The default minimum and maximum will differ for each printing method. For example, the default minimum for high-quality printing is dpi, and the default maximum is dpi. Line art 1 bit Select this check box for higher quality printing, and then enter the dots per inch dpi range for the line art.
The default minimum is dpi, and the default maximum is dpi. Reset this Tab Click this button to reset all the options on this tab to their default settings. Select the options on this tab to set up your printer for manually printing envelopes or two-sided publications. You can select the options under Manual feed duplex to adjust the settings that the wizard collects. The first time that you print an envelope or two-sided publication without using the Printer Setup Wizard, a message will appear, asking whether you want to use the wizard to collect the printer's feed settings.
If you click Yes , the wizard will set up your printer. If you have multiple printers, run the wizard to collect each printer's print settings before you use the printer. Click Two-Sided Printing Setup Wizard to start the six-step wizard that helps you to correctly print two-sided publications. The steps include identifying how your printer accepts paper and running a test to make sure that your publication is printed the way that you expect.
After you run the wizard, it will automatically use the printer's settings for all your two-sided duplex printing tasks. You must run the wizard for each new printer that you install before you print a two-sided publication. If you have a desktop printer that does not have duplex capabilities, run the Two-Sided Printing Setup Wizard, and then manually print your two-sided publication.
After you run the Two-Sided Printing Setup Wizard, you can adjust the printer settings that were collected by the wizard so that you can manually print a two-sided publication.
Important: Do not change these settings unless you are an advanced user. Changing the settings may cause your print job to fail. Feed from. Select an option to indicate whether your printer feeds paper from a tray at the bottom or the top of your printer. Feed the paper with the.