Printing a Labview graph in LandScape mode ?

Hello everyone. I have LabView printing an XY graph but it always
wants to print in Portrait mode. I set the defaults of the printer to
LandScape mode and still go a Portrait printout. Is there anyway
to force LabView to print in LandScape mode? This will help the graph
be more readable.
Thanks for any help you can give.
Regards,
Steve Drake

On Thu, 11 May 2000 17:39:54 GMT, Steve Drake
wrote:
>Hello everyone. I have LabView printing an XY graph but it always
>wants to print in Portrait mode. I set the defaults of the printer to
>LandScape mode and still go a Portrait printout. Is there anyway
>to force LabView to print in LandScape mode? This will help the graph
>be more readable.
>
Hi, well after some playing around and touching things that I though
shouldn't make a difference I got it to print in Landscape mode. On
the VI's front panel menu File-Print I switched that to LandScape mode
and what do you know it printed the graph out in LandScape mode.
Now I want to manipulate the fonts on the graph. I have messed with
the cursors and I can put x axis lines
on the chart with a time value
but the text I'm putting up is small so I need a bigger font and I
need to get the text out of the graph itself.
Is there anyway to print the cursor titles vertical instead of
horizontal to the x axis. Thought I would ask anyway.
Thanks to anyone who already knew how to do this.
Regards,
Steve Drake

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