multiple pages at a time and unless I am mistaken Snagit only does them one by one. One more quick tip: If you’re ever unsure of the section number you want to use, you can find out quickly by opening up the header or footer area on a page in that section. clipboard (created by ALT PRINT SCREEN) into the Word document2E. When you’re ready to print, click the “Print” button.
#SNAGIT 8 CANNOT PRINT MULTIPLE PAGES FULL#
You can check if your printer is able to print with a full bleed or you can try using Print-to-the-Edge labels to work around this. For that, you’d type p2s1-p5s1,p1s3-p4s3. Currently, I press F11, then zoom out till the whole page fits one screen (and consequently no scrollbar shows), then I press printscreen. A: Many printers are not able to print to the edges of the sheet and this can leave behind a blank margin around the page. Those are two ranges of pages that are not contiguous with one another. Now, let’s take a look at a more complicated, compound example. Say you wanted to print pages 2-5 of section 1 and pages 1-4 of section 3. For example, if you wanted to print all the pages in sections 1 and 3 (but none from section 2), you could type s1,s3. You can also print entire sections by just specifying the section number. To select multiple ranges, please remember to hold the Ctrl key. On the Sheet tab, put the cursor in the Print area field, and select one or more ranges in your worksheet. This will open the Page Setup dialog box. Now, let’s complicate it a bit and say you wanted to print page 3 of section 1 through page 1 of section 2. On the Page Layout tab, in the Page Setup group, click the dialog launcher.
You can also use s# by itself to print all pages of a particular section.įirst, let’s say you wanted to print pages 1-3 of section 2. To print nonadjacent pages or nonadjacent sections, you can use a comma instead of a dash to separate the page and section numbers when you type them.