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Offline JonAReynolds  
#1 Posted : 14 January 2024 03:18:45(UTC)
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Is it possible to change the way in which a worksheet is displayed?

It is presented as a series of pages, with gaps in between. Regions will not span the gaps, and so large empty areas appear. I find this very irritating. Is it possible to prevent or hide these gaps, giving a continuous display, effectively using a page of infinite length?

TIA

Jon

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Offline Jean Giraud  
#2 Posted : 14 January 2024 05:41:22(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: JonAReynolds Go to Quoted Post
Is it possible to change the way in which a worksheet is displayed ?

It is presented as a series of pages, with gaps in between.Regions will not span the gaps, and so large empty areas appear.I find this very irritating.Is it possible to prevent or hide these gaps, giving a continuous display, effectively using a page of infinite length
?


The Smath default is infinite length. Not convenient for printing, PDF.
Go to Page Setup ... all 9.91 for normal Work Sheet system.
For convenience, separate region(s) from Insert Separator.
Jean

Offline ioan92  
#3 Posted : 14 January 2024 05:50:08(UTC)
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Hi Jon,

You can choose the printing option: "No bounds"
from the right side of the page bottom:

2024-01-13 16_41_52-.png

In this way you can settle your work as you want.

Regards,
Ioan

Offline JonAReynolds  
#4 Posted : 14 January 2024 08:26:02(UTC)
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Thank you Ioan, that's exactly what I need.

I'd never even noticed the bit at the bottom RH corner. Sometimes I get the feeling that one can do a lot in Smath, but it's a bit like an MI5 puzzle to find some things!

Thanks again.

Jon

Edited by moderator 16 January 2024 01:02:17(UTC)  | Reason: marked as SOLVED

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