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Old 11-02-2012, 04:18 AM   #911
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Originally Posted by Booxtor View Post
Hi,
auto crop (in page settings) does not create margins. It cuts them. But it is not a zooming tool. Even if you apply auto crop you will see the same zoom level - as result you see not existing "right margin". Just imagine you would zoom out - you weill also see something like margins too. The result of cutting of margins you will be able to see if you have to zoom the page (e-g- to read multi column text). If you want "auto crop + zoom" you can use "auto crop" in reading tools. There it is similar to old "Hide Margins".
"Hide Margins" used to , well, hide margins as well as it could, and then center the result on the screen. Now the result is flushed left. Could it be centered again?

Thanks a lot for explaining the "Page Settings" menu - that's exactly what I needed! Except that it doesn't quite work "Auto Crop" (in "Page Settings") doesn't crop anything. "Two Points margin" indeed removes margins - but it doesn't make the two marked points to the corners of the viewport - I don't really understand what it does (it crops too much). The "Custom margin" works perfectly.
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