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You can "group" the tabs by holding the CTRL key and individually
right-clicking each tab, or by clicking the left-most tab, holding the Shift key, and clicking the right-most tab to select all visible tabs. When tabs are grouped, any change made to any one tab is reflected in all the tabs. Once grouped you can set your desired print parameters. Note that hidden tabs are not affected. When you are done setting print parameters, be sure to un-group the tabs by right-clicking any tab once and selecting "Ungroup"- if you don't, any typing or shading or deleting or whatever done on one tab is repeated on all the selected tabs- easy to destroy data this way. (Bitter voice of experience talking!) |
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