Change page margins to print email

Is there any way to change the page margins when printing emails? When I print out an email, the page margins are a good 1" on top, left and bottom so I have to reduce the type in order to keep simple emails on one sheet of paper.

I am having the same issue - I have orders coming in by email that I need to print out as order tickets. In the email I have the submissions set to come in as html tables, all of a uniform size. I want to print 4 per page, and can do that by selecting emails, "Print", and then 4 pages per sheet in the print settings and it gives me 4 unique orders on one sheet. But the giant standard margins make it so the submission tables are way too small and I don't want the email header information displayed. This really doesn't seem like too much to ask, I hope it's not really as impossible as all the forums make it seem! BDAqua, you mentioned possibly making a script for this?
Side note - the order submissions are generated from my form on Jotform. This is a great form builder, at least in my first-time experience, but seems lacking in output options - reports can only be generated as tables, and on the web-based submission viewer the print options are extremely limited as well.
Any ideas? I'm running 10.9 and I know this is a 10.4 forum, but there's not much on this anywhere else and it doesn't seem like mail has changed much in this regard. Thanks!

Similar Messages

  • Changing page margins?

    My printer has a default margin of .25" at top and left, and .5" at the right and bottom page.  I can't find anywhere to change this, even the print preview has it cut off, and I have no idea why! I'm working mainly with Photoshop, and my printer is an HP Deskjet 3050A AIO J611g. Operating in Windows 7.  I've been into the advanced set-up, and there's no where to even set margins! Help!!!
    If anyone knows how to change page margins, I'd really appreciate your input!

    Hi,
    I think you have to remove the tick:
    Worse case, just save the image and print outside Photoshop. I use irFanView to print and can have many options (same printer).
    Regards.
    BH
    **Click the KUDOS thumb up on the left to say 'Thanks'**
    Make it easier for other people to find solutions by marking a Reply 'Accept as Solution' if it solves your problem.

  • Changing the page margins when printing

    I have searched this forum and have not found an answer.
    I am trying to print my resume, which is a web page, to a PDF. The default makes the page margins too narrow for my taste but no matter what I do, I cannot seem to change it. I tried to define a new paper format with a letter size and larger margins but that does not appear to make any difference at all.
    It works in FireFox but the imbedded hot-links do not work like they work in Safari. Anyone have a solution?
    Paul

    I had done that, defined a paper with wider margins, but I had not logged out and back in. Well, now I not only made my new sheet definition using the instructions, but I made it the default paper in the Print & Fax system preference, logged out and back in, and then even tried restarting. Safari (and interestingly all other applications) default to the standard letter size with standard margins even though my custom page with the custom margins shows as the default in Print & Fax. Sheesh!
    Does anyone know of another browser that you can print to a PDF and the hotlinks within the document will remain good? They do not with Firefox.
    Paul

  • PDFMaker changes page orientation when printing to pdf

    Hi all! I am praying for an answer. My job requires me to convert huge word documents to pdf using the pdfmaker add-in with acrobat Professional 8.1.3. My problem is as follows and has occured in two seperate documents. I have Microsoft word 2007 and run on a VIsta OS.
       So my problem is when I create a pdf from word acrobat for some odd reason changes any page's orientation that contain excel spreadsheets that have been inserted (I believe through copy and paste and they are not linked to excel). Thus I get a page with a landscape spreadsheet with a profile orientation and it cuts off the information for my client. By the way, it does the complete opposite of whatever orientation I choose.
       Here are some things I have tried: I tried saving document as a 97-2003 word file and create pdf from that version, I have changed the PDFmaker advanced settings for auto-rotate pages and tried all three options to no avail. I really need some help fast! I will love anyone who solves this problem for me.
    Thanks,
           Jason.

    GREAT NEWS!!! I FIGURED IT OUT!!!!
      Okay so after a lot of frustration and mountain dew I have figured this out, but first the problem is simpler then I listed it. So here is the actual problem:
    I had a document with multiple sections and one section was oriented landscape while the rest were profile. When printing to PDF the resulting pdf file had all sections in profile and ignored any change in orientation and cut off/cropped out elements of the pages I had in landscape orientation.
    SOLUTION:
    The solution to this problem is in two parts: 1) changing some print preview stuff in word, and 2) changing preferences in pdfmaker/acrobat ribbon.For this solution to actually work however you must have the landscaped sections sectioned off by inserting section breaks in word.
    Step 1) Go to the section where you document orientation is changed from the rest of the document. Press the office button (in 2007) and drag down to print>print preview. You will notice that your section has now reverted to profile. (Ah Ha!) Change the page orientation to landscape.
                "But wait, now my margins or elements are getting cut off" you say. Go to Page setup. Make sure that near the bottom it says "Apply to: This section"
                Now make it landscape and this changes the margins to also be landscape.
    Step 2) Click on your Acrobat tab and go to preferences. Under pdfmaker settings click advanced settings and as Bill and I have said change auto-rotate pages to individually.
    AND YOU ARE DONE!!!!!

  • How do I change page margins on pdf file on acrobat?

    Hi there
    Could someone please help me. I need to change the page margins on a pdf file using adobe acrobat.  The page size is 7" by 10" which I have been able to change.  I need to change the page margins to:
    Left - .75"
    Right - .25"
    Top - .25"
    Bottom - .25"
    I know it is probably something really simple but I just can't figure it out.
    Thank you for your help
    Kate

    kateriggles wrote:
    I know it is probably something really simple but I just can't figure it out.
    Kate
    Not simple at all. Actually, Acrobat isn't built to do this type of thing. You would want to make those changes in the original document and create a new PDF.
    The main problem here is that Acrobat will not reflow the text as the margins grow.

  • Safari won't use custom page margins for printing

    I'm using Safari 4.04 on Snow Leopard. Here's the problem in a nutshell: I'd like to print pages that I can put in a three-hole-punch binder, without the holes going through printed content. In other words, I simply want to set a custom left margin for printing. Should be simple, right? Apparently, not if you use Safari.
    OK, as far as I can tell, here's how it's supposed to work (and this is how it works for me in every browser except Safari):
    In the "Print" dialog box, click the "Paper Size" drop-down menu (which defaults to "US Letter"), and scroll down to "Manage Custom Sizes…". Create a custom paper size with the desired margins. Now you should be able to select this custom paper size when you print.
    This works fine in other browsers (of course you may need to select the custom size from the "Page Setup" menu, but in Safari 4 this is apparently integrated into the "Print" dialog). In Safari, however, the custom margins are completely ignored. A simple, but frustrating, bug …
    This has been a known bug, as I've seen it mentioned in other forums, such as:
    http://forums.macworld.com/index.php?/topic/117342-safari-4-0-3-printing/
    But Apple has yet to fix it.
    OK, for those who are wondering, there are two workarounds I know of, neither of which is totally satisfying:
    1) When setting the custom paper size, define the paper itself as narrower than 8.5 inches; for example set it to 7.5. Safari doesn't ignore the actual paper size, it just ignores the margins you set. But unfortunately this will result in an increase in both left and right margins, not just the left margin.
    2) As I teach Web design, this is the kludge I figured out on my own: Set a user-defined style sheet for Safari. First, create a plain text document consisting of this:
    html {
    margin-left: .5in;
    (Of course, set the margin to your desired width. I'm using a half inch here.) Save this style sheet, calling it something like "safaristyle.css". Now, in Safari's "Advanced"preferences, set this as your custom style sheet. This works great, but unfortunately if you leave Safari on this setting this will result in an increase in the left margin when you view Web pages as well as when you print them. So you can select the custom style sheet only just before printing, and then set it back to "None Selected" when you're not printing.
    Am I the only one who finds it odd that Apple still hasn't fixed this little bug?
    Does anyone out there know of a better workaround? Thanks for listening.

    Set them automatically based on what criteria?
    If you just want to set them programatically, then as the Help indicates, use the Printing:Margins property to set those values.
    Attachments:
    Example_VI_BD.png ‏2 KB

  • Problem setting page margins for printing

    I made a program that prints inventory reports at work, but I wanted to push back the margins a bit so I can use a font size one larger. As it is, some of the information is at font size 10. I do not want to use the "Page Settup" dialog to bug the user to change it; I wanted to set it automatically.
    I tried taking the PageFormat argument to Printable's print() method and setting the imageable area like so...
        public int print(Graphics graphics, PageFormat pageFormat, int pageIndex)
            Paper formatEdit = pageFormat.getPaper();
            formatEdit.setImageableArea( 36,36, pageFormat.getWidth()-36,pageFormat.getHeight()-36);
            pageFormat.setPaper(formatEdit);
            ...Is this at least the general approach I should be using, or should I be doing something totally different?
    As always, thanks much in advance.
    Edited by: Loduwijk on Sep 25, 2008 3:40 PM
    Edited by: Loduwijk on Sep 25, 2008 3:50 PM

    Set them automatically based on what criteria?
    If you just want to set them programatically, then as the Help indicates, use the Printing:Margins property to set those values.
    Attachments:
    Example_VI_BD.png ‏2 KB

  • Pages - Share and Print - Email document issue

    I ran into an issue today on my iPad2 and wanted to see if it was just me or can anyone reproduce this error. If it turns out to be just me, someone help me undertand how to get around the issue. If it is more widespread, where do I report this so it can be resolved in an future release?
    Here is what happened.
    I received a Word document via e-mail. When I opened it in e-mail and chose to "open with Pages" it worked fine. Imported into Pages sans the font (which I've come to expect). Then I edited the document (it was a quick survey I was taking) and then was ready to send it back to the person who sent it to me. I chose the tools icon, selected "Share and Print" then selected "Email Document" and then chose Word as the format. It converted it and attached the file in a blank e-mail ready for me to address and send.
    Well, I wasn't ready to send just yet. So I clicked on "Cancel" and then "Save Draft" which it did successfully. Then I went into email, edited my "Draft" in my Drafts folder, addressed it, etc. and sent it on its merry way. Well, guess what? The file did not come through on the e-mail. Just my text.
    I tried "copy and paste" of the file after saving as a draft and it only sent the "picture" of the file ICON and not the file itself. I tried multiple times saving it as a draft and then sending and it never worked.
    If I send from within Pages right at the time after "Email Document" is selected, it works every time. It seems to only be when I save the email as a draft from within Pages that it will not send the attachment or something happens to the attachment. I did notice also, that if I edited any "text" from that draft and then saved the draft again, all my edited text wouldn't save either. So any "Draft" saved from Pages I couldn't edit regardless of any attempt.
    Draft saving and editing within the email application works as expected.
    NOTE: Just before submitting this discussion, I tried the above on my wife's iPad2 with the same results. Anything "saved as a draft" from Pages in e-mail, will not send the attachment. Anything sent directly from within Pages and not saving it as a draft, will send the attachment.
    There are times I would like to save it as an attachement, should this work? Thanks everyone!
    Edward

    I am only vaguely familiar with iWork.com. I know it is a cloud based way to share documents with others, but this is what the send to option does when you work with Pages, Numbers or Keynote on the iPad. I would assume that the function performs the same way in iWork.com. - but it is only an assumption.
    "Send to" is the command that will let you send that file to your computer the next time you sync with iTunes. It is the way the iPad transfers the file to your computer - the iPad method of file sharing. You can sync files back and forth from iPad to computer with file sharing as long as the app on the iPad is compatible with a similar application on your computer. In your case iWorks apps on both the iPad and your Mac.
    This article will explain it in great detail for you.
    http://support.apple.com/kb/HT4088

  • Adjust page margins when printing from websites

    I'm trying to print a page from the internet that contains a picture and text.  When I click on "printer friendly" the page comes out with text on the right side cut off. 

    Thank you for your replies.  Here are the procedures I have tried:
         Page is open in Safari, click on file, print.  Whenn the print menu drops down that is when the page shows as being cut off on the right.
         I don't have an option of printing to PDF however I have tried to save it to PDF and the page does the same thing.
    It's just so puzzling/frustrating.

  • HELP! Trying to print on an envelope (logo/return address), but when change page/paper size, prints blank page

    Before now, I have really only used Acrobat to convert and send uneditable documents (just to give you an idea that I am not used to trying to edit docs or print them out in paper sizes other than 8.5 x 11.  However, I have a document (created by a graphic designer) that was designed to be viewed as a sample, not really to be printed and now want to print it directly on an envelope.  I have created a custom paper size in the Print Setup menu and have also cropped the PDF page size to be similar (although not exact) to the envelope size.  When I try to print it, my printer prints out a blank page.
    Any thoughts?

    You need to select the paper size in the printer setup that corresponds to the letter size that you are using.  If you just crop to the approximately correct size you may find that the orientation of the page is wrong and various scaling options in the print dialog box can further confuse the issue.

  • Unable to change Page settings while printing

    We have developed a enterprise-wide application using .Net. When the user tries to print the reports, he would like
    to get control on the orientation, paper size and font size. Can anyone help me on, how to provide this option to the user
    while printing reports ?
    We are using Crystal reports which came bundled with Visual Studio.

    Need a lot more info, check the Rules Of engagement to help.
    ALSO, search forums, this question has been answered multiple times with code samples.
    What version of .NET and Cr assemblies are you using?
    Any CR Patches installed?
    Is this a Windows or WEB application?
    How are you printing, from the Viewer/Browser Print button?
    If printing directyl which Printer API are you using?
    Thank you
    Don

  • Cannot change the print margins when printing out my spreadsheet.  Tried clicking on format and then Document but when I enter a number I always get " invalid number".

         I cannot change the margins when printing out my spreadsheet.  I clicked on the format then on document and got a entry box.  But everytime I try entering a number to change the left margin ( tried .5 ) I get an " invalid number " response.  I can print out the spreadsheet but always get a message telling me the margins may be too small and data may be clipped.  Data doesn't get clipped but left part of the spreadsheet is right at the left side of the paper.  Want to change the margin so I don't get that message.

    Naming the spreadsheet app would do wonders for getting an answer.

  • How do I change page setup print margins from Milileters to inches?

    How do I change page setup print margins from Milileters to inches?

    This has to do with selecting the paper size in the print setup. If you select a (European) paper format that uses millimeters then the margins are in millimeters. To get inches just select an American paper format.

  • How can page margins be changed when printing from Firefox for Mac OS X? (This is easy to do on the Windows version.)

    Page margins can be adjusted from the page setup menu in the Windows version of Firefox, but there does not appear to be an equivalent menu in the Mac version.

    Hi onlyhuman2-
    I'm not familiar with the printing options using Windows. I've found this article on editing print options for a Mac: [[Printing a web page]]
    That shows you how to shrink the page, and to edit page headers and footers. I'm hoping that covers the margins you were hoping to change.
    Good luck!

  • How can page margins be changed when printing from Firefox for Mac OS X?

    This has been asked in the past with the thread closed even though the asker got no answer. I have the same problem so I am asking again....
    How does one set the margin sizes on Firefox on the Mac?

    Did not notice that you are using a Mac, otherwise, I would not have replied.
    <s>It appears that page margins for OSX are set at the operating system level.</s>
    Does this help? - http://www.mintprintables.com/print-tips/adjust-margins-osx/

Maybe you are looking for

  • Will not boot to the damn bios!!!

    Ok.. I have the following in my sytem AMD Athlon 64 3200+ 2X 512 OCZ PC 3200 K8T NEO FIS2R 1 SATA Maxtor 80gig hd 1 lite-on 52x cd-r 1 sony floppy drive 400 watt clever power psu 64 nvidia g-force2 mx Now, here  is the promblem. when  I start the com

  • Print output not coming from ECC 5.0

    Hi all, Following are the settings done in my system In SPAD -> Device attributes Device Type              SWIN SWIN     : Windows printing via SAPlpd          Spool Server             sapdev_DEV_00         SAPTRANS                                   

  • How to get photo/video out of Ipod touch 5 and into computer????

    I know how to take photos and videos, on Ipod touch 5 but how do you get them out of the ipod and into your computer????  thanks all!  new to the Ipod but good with computers!

  • HT201401 CHARGING IS NOT COMPATIBLE WITH THIS ACSESSORY

    i updated my ipad 1 as it was not charging. after i updated it all i plugged it into the charger and now it comes up charging is not compatible with this accsessory please help

  • ITunes Moving Information box

    I have iTunes 6.0.1 (3) and when I'm listening to music there is a new feature of a central info box with track details and the album art (don't know the official title) but it doesn't always display the album art? (have checked its definitely there)