PS CS2 Print w preview Position <<ANNOYING, REALLY REALLY ANNOYING

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print.prob
Jan 30, 2006
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With all the brilliant versatility and config options in PS, surely there is a way to deselect Center Image in Print w/ preview and set that as the default. For years now I have to remember to untick the box with every print job. I hope someone can tell me there is an easier way.

Thank you.

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Ricknospam
Jan 30, 2006
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With all the brilliant versatility and config options in PS, surely there is a way to deselect Center Image in Print w/ preview and set that as the default. For years now I have to remember to untick the box with every print job. I hope someone can tell me there is an easier way.

Thank you.

We’ve been saying the exact same thing about much more
basic features lacking in PS (context-sensitive help etc). Adobe marches to their own drummer.
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print.prob
Jan 31, 2006
On Mon, 30 Jan 2006 18:58:26 GMT, "Rick S."
wrote:

wrote in message
With all the brilliant versatility and config options in PS, surely there is a way to deselect Center Image in Print w/ preview and set that as the default. For years now I have to remember to untick the box with every print job. I hope someone can tell me there is an easier way.

Thank you.

We’ve been saying the exact same thing about much more
basic features lacking in PS (context-sensitive help etc). Adobe marches to their own drummer.

It isn’t the reply for which I hoped but I appreciate the feedback. At least now I know I have good company in these petty dilemmas.

Certainly you are correct that Adobe marches to his/its/their own drummer however I am equally certain that most would agree we all are marching better with Adobe than we would without.
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Colonel Blip
Feb 1, 2006
Hello, !
You wrote on 31 Jan 2006 16:29:01 -0600:

This was an aggravation to me as well when I became a first time user of PS. I’ve made it a bit easier on myself by setting up an action that I use to reset it to 0,0. Works great; just have to remember to use it before print preview.

Thanks,

Colonel Blip.
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pp> On Mon, 30 Jan 2006 18:58:26 GMT, "Rick S." pp> wrote:

pp> It isn’t the reply for which I hoped but I appreciate the feedback. At pp> least now I know I have good company in these petty dilemmas.

pp> Certainly you are correct that Adobe marches to his/its/their own pp> drummer however I am equally certain that most would agree we all are pp> marching better with Adobe than we would without.

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print.prob
Feb 2, 2006
Hadn’t thought of that, thanks
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On Wed, 1 Feb 2006 07:25:03 -0600, "Colonel Blip" wrote:

Hello, !
You wrote on 31 Jan 2006 16:29:01 -0600:

This was an aggravation to me as well when I became a first time user of PS. I’ve made it a bit easier on myself by setting up an action that I use to reset it to 0,0. Works great; just have to remember to use it before print preview.

Thanks,

Colonel Blip.
E-mail:

pp> On Mon, 30 Jan 2006 18:58:26 GMT, "Rick S." pp> wrote:

pp> It isn’t the reply for which I hoped but I appreciate the feedback. At pp> least now I know I have good company in these petty dilemmas.
pp> Certainly you are correct that Adobe marches to his/its/their own pp> drummer however I am equally certain that most would agree we all are pp> marching better with Adobe than we would without.

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